Does Saudia Arabia have a Autocracy government system
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NO it is an absolute monarchy!
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Why is it important to provide accurate information to young people
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Young people will grow up to become young adults, and are the
basis of the next generation and the future of our world; providing
them with false information will just slow down their learning and
thus the future of the world. What is the point of providing false
information if it leads to our down fall?
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How does Macbeth change his decision to kill duncan
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At the start of Act 1 Scene 7 he decides not to kill Duncan. By
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Why has the image of the hero changed over time
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Heroes are often mirrors of the culture and time in which they
were created, and they reflect the values of that culture and
time.
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How do the three witches make Hecate angry
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They made Hecate angry by not letting her participate in their
plans. -Macbeth.
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What is the best example of a tragic flaw
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Macbeth's desire for power.
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What did Shakespeare add to his plays to create conflict between characters and situations
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(Apex)~ Supernatural Elements
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Who becomes the main suspect in King Duncan's murder
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Malcolm and Donalbain. Later, people start to suspect
Macbeth.
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What is the significance of Malcolm's army carrying branches from Birnam wood to the castle
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The witches predicted Macbeth's army would be defeated only if Birnam wood comes to his castle - APEX
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Whom does Macbeth admit to killing after seeing Duncan's body
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Duncan's grooms, who he and Lady Macbeth have framed for the
murder of Duncan. He claims to have been infuriated at their
apparent guilt, when in fact he just wanted to shut them up.
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How have the soldiers' feelings about Macbeth changed over the course of the play
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The answer below is completely wrong. Compare the bloody
sergeant's speech in Act I Scene 2 with the conversation in Act V
Scene 2. In Act I the soldier is all compliments about Macbeth, who
he treats as a hero. In Act V, the soldiers have no respect for
Macbeth at all.
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What evidence from the text leads you to believe that dagger Macbeth sees is an illusion
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"Come, let me clutch thee. I have thee not, and yet I see thee
still."
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Which event is an example of irony in Macbeth
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Macbeth has been crowned king- a glorious position- but he feels empty and worthless because of his actions. -apex
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Which character is the best example of a tragic hero
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a young men tries to go home to his wife and family after a long
war b
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How were stories with supernatural elements viewed differently in Shakespeare time versus how they are viewed today
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Audiences during Shakespeare's time considered witches and curses to be real and much scarier than todays audiences would.
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Macbeth murders King Duncan and is then rewarded by being crowned king himself. What recurring motif in the play is this turn of events an example of
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the idea that actions sometimes have the opposite of the expected effect :)
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Which situation is the best example of a hero's inner conflict
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The right answer is A king struggles with his own ambition as he decides whether to keep killing his opponents in order to gain more. Just got it right!!
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What type of logical fallacy is this statement an example of
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circular
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What evidence from the text supports the idea that Lady Macbeth believes her husband is too weak and cowardly to kill the king
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art thou afeared / to be the same in thine own act and valour /
as thou art in desire?
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Does Saudia Arabia have a Autocracy government system
NO it is an absolute monarchy!
Why is it important to provide accurate information to young people
Young people will grow up to become young adults, and are the
basis of the next generation and the future of our world; providing
them with false information will just slow down their learning and
thus the future of the world. What is the point of providing false
information if it leads to our down fall?
How does Macbeth change his decision to kill duncan
At the start of Act 1 Scene 7 he decides not to kill Duncan. By
the end of the scene Lady Macbeth has made him change his mind.
Why has the image of the hero changed over time
Heroes are often mirrors of the culture and time in which they
were created, and they reflect the values of that culture and
time.
How do the three witches make Hecate angry
They made Hecate angry by not letting her participate in their
plans. -Macbeth.
What is the best example of a tragic flaw
Macbeth's desire for power.
What did Shakespeare add to his plays to create conflict between characters and situations
(Apex)~ Supernatural Elements
Who becomes the main suspect in King Duncan's murder
Malcolm and Donalbain. Later, people start to suspect
Macbeth.
What is the significance of Malcolm's army carrying branches from Birnam wood to the castle
The witches predicted Macbeth's army would be defeated only if Birnam wood comes to his castle - APEX
Whom does Macbeth admit to killing after seeing Duncan's body
Duncan's grooms, who he and Lady Macbeth have framed for the
murder of Duncan. He claims to have been infuriated at their
apparent guilt, when in fact he just wanted to shut them up.
How have the soldiers' feelings about Macbeth changed over the course of the play
The answer below is completely wrong. Compare the bloody
sergeant's speech in Act I Scene 2 with the conversation in Act V
Scene 2. In Act I the soldier is all compliments about Macbeth, who
he treats as a hero. In Act V, the soldiers have no respect for
Macbeth at all.
What evidence from the text leads you to believe that dagger Macbeth sees is an illusion
"Come, let me clutch thee. I have thee not, and yet I see thee
still."
Which event is an example of irony in Macbeth
Macbeth has been crowned king- a glorious position- but he feels empty and worthless because of his actions. -apex
Which character is the best example of a tragic hero
a young men tries to go home to his wife and family after a long
war b
How were stories with supernatural elements viewed differently in Shakespeare time versus how they are viewed today
Audiences during Shakespeare's time considered witches and curses to be real and much scarier than todays audiences would.
Macbeth murders King Duncan and is then rewarded by being crowned king himself. What recurring motif in the play is this turn of events an example of
the idea that actions sometimes have the opposite of the expected effect :)
Which situation is the best example of a hero's inner conflict
The right answer is A king struggles with his own ambition as he decides whether to keep killing his opponents in order to gain more. Just got it right!!
What type of logical fallacy is this statement an example of
circular
What evidence from the text supports the idea that Lady Macbeth believes her husband is too weak and cowardly to kill the king
art thou afeared / to be the same in thine own act and valour /
as thou art in desire?