Answer: They are both free spirits and determined. Percy's mother knows more about their past and is prepared to sacrifice herself for Percy. She sees the dangers that Percy faces while Percy knows very little about his past and what is going on.
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The correct answer is Form
Poems don't necessarily rhyme, and they use the same content as other works, meaning that Form is the key different aspect.
Answer:
Hello.
I've been better.
How are you?
Explanation:
You are now my bean child. Get over it
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In this case, I believe that option B would be the best. This is because it shows evidence to support the claim of the author. It also gives an explanation (though would still need to be explained) as to why there is less water to go around.
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I believe that the answer is D. In Act 1, Scene 7, Lines 39-49, Lady Macbeth asks why Macbeth has decided to cancel the assassination. She questions his strength of character by telling him he will "live a coward in thine own esteem," meaning that if he does not do it, he will be a coward. Later on, in the same act and scene, lines 56-58, she begins to doubt his manhood, stating that he will be less of a man if he were to back out now and not kill Duncan. This is why I believe the answer to your question is D.