Answer:the fourth one i think :)
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i would say its "a report on sports that are no longer played"
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Arabs did not think about Jews and positively. Primarily because of any historical and social issue between them and because the "myth of the Aryan" had spread throughout Arab culture, promoting a negative outlook on Jews.
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The problems between the Arabs and the Jews began since the end of the 19th century and were strengthened during and after the Second World War, when the Jews were presented as an inferior and deprecated race. In addition, during the second world war, the "Aryan myth" was spread in an influential way by many cultures, mainly the cultures considered smaller and weaker, as the Arab culture was considered at the time.
This "Aryan myth" placed white and unmixed ethnicities as superiors, which made the Jews even less so.
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Mostly how they appear in movies
Answer: A. In Act I, they think he is brave and honorable; in Act V, they think he is an insane tyrant who must be defeated.
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It is very easy for everyone around Macbeth to notice that his desire to become a king makes him go insane. At the beginning of the play, Macbeth shows great courage during the battle, and is praised for defeating the rebel forces and their leader Macdonwald.
However, Macbeth gradually becomes insane. Driven by his desire to become a king, he murders both king Duncan and Banquo, which not only ruins his reputation, but makes the soldiers turn their back on him. In<em> Act V</em>, when Malcolm and Macduff approach Macbeth's castle, many soldiers desert Macbeth. They have realized what he has done, and see no point in fighting on his side anymore.