Answer: Prince Albert had no ability to fight off his illness.
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Answer: The three apparitions that Macbeth sees in Act 4 symbolize a threat towards Macbeth in their own way. The third apparition takes the form of a child wearing a crown and holding a tree. This apparition tells Macbeth that he will never be defeated, not until the day Birnam Wood moves to Dunsinane Hill. First Vision: The first vision warns Macbeth to beware Macduff. This vision is the most straightforward of the three because it is Macduff who kills Macbeth in the end.
Second Vision: The second vision tells Macbeth that no one of woman born will kill him. Macbeth takes that to mean that no one will kill him, but what it really means is that someone who was removed from his mother's womb early will kill Macbeth.
Third Vision: The third vision tells Macbeth that he will see his end only when Birnam wood moves to Dunsinane Hill. Macbeth believes that that means that he will never fall from the throne or be killed. However, the witches have set Macbeth up to be confident in his own invincibility when really he is near his end.
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Answer: (A) The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of their country...
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Using Parallelism in writing refers to repeating words, phrases or the grammatical structure of the sentence to give the sentence/s a feeling of cohesion and flow thus making it easier to read and understand.
Some famous examples include the following statements by past presidents; "<em>My fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country</em>." by John F. Kennedy and "<em>We've seen the unfurling of flags, the lighting of candles, the giving of blood, the saying of prayers.</em>" by George Bush.
Option A out of all the options lacks this principle of speech and hence does not support the idea that Thomes Paine uses parallelism to strengthen his argument in <em>The Crisis</em>.
Answer:
She can tell me whether her father was sick
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
Having read this story before, I believe that Poe used short sentences to keep the reader intrigued, since all the details were not said in a single sentence. For instance, if the reader suddenly stopped reading this story, they would never figure out the suspense of "what happens next?"