Answer:
Sixth line
Explanation:
The best answer for this question is the Sixth line or "But no such roses see I in her cheeks." After talking about how the author seen roses damask'd, (which means patterned or streaked with red or white) the author talks about how she sees no roses (which are red) in her cheeks implying that the Goddess is in fact pale since damask'd meant a pattern with red and white.
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Answer:
If the witches had done what they were supposed to and not told Macbeth his prophecy, he would have remained loyal to King Duncan and never would have killed the king. The witches disobeyed Hecate and told Macbeth he was to become king after Duncan, leading to the start of Macbeth’s killing spree.
Explanation:
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Answer:
This is an interrogative question, therefore the correct answer is:
<h2>B. Asks</h2>
<em><u>Hop</u></em><em><u>e</u></em><em><u> this</u></em><em><u> helps</u></em><em><u> you</u></em><em><u>.</u></em><em><u>.</u></em><em><u>.</u></em>
The answer is A Evaluation
The description talks about Richard's work, it resembles a manager's evaluation -mostly during training processes in some jobs-
Incorrect answers:
B Experience
Experience cannot be used as the correct word because all the information is related to Richard's work if in any case, a person would use experience, the expression should be in my experience working with Richard...
C) Guess
A lot of precise and concise elements are enlisted in this description which does not leave any space for expectations
D) Trial
Trial can only be used in a legal context and we do not have any evidence that this is a legal situation.
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