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They thought witches were real in his time, so they were a natural predictor for telling the future in his plays.
Normally, people would not blame the witches. They just said things and Macbeth reacted by doing things. The witches can only be held to blame if you think that Macbeth had no choice in his actions. But if he had no choice, how come the witches do have a choice?
Apparently they thought they were cute and funny. We know this because parts of the play Macbeth were written in later by someone else (probably Thomas Middleton) because the public wanted more scenes of the witches being funny, singing and dancing.
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In Act 2 Scene 3, Macbeth [d. August 15, 1057] reacted dramatically and angrily to news of the death of King Duncan I [d. August 14, 1040]. In essence, he indicated that life would be pale copy, a poor imitation of itself without the greatness of the King filling the lives and the hearts of Scotsmen. He expressed anger against the two royal guards whom he stabbed to death as the perpetrators of the murder of their King. Lady Macbeth reacted by fainting, or seeming to faint. The King's sons, the future King Malcolm III [d. November 13, 1093] and King Donald III [d. 1099], reacted with confusion and fear. They made their escape out of confusion over the violent course of events and out of fear for similar violence against their own lives.
It would depend on the congregation of which you are a member.
How would you have reacted if you were Ms. Allen? Explain why
How would you have reacted if you were Ms. Allen? Explain why
You can worship individually or in a congregation.
The collective noun 'congregation' is a singular, common, concrete, noun; a word for a group of people or things.The noun 'congregation' is a standard collective nounfor:a congregation of churchgoersa congregation of crocodilesa congregation of eaglesa congregation of magpiesa congregation of peoplea congregation of ploversa congregation of rooksa congregation of starlingsa congregation of worshipers
If you are not a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church), a Mormon bishop will not be offended if you call him by his first name or Mr. (last name). If you would like to, you may address him the way that his congregation would, by calling him Bishop (last name), such as Bishop Johnson. The same would go for his wife. You may call her by her first name or Mrs. (last name), but you may call her as the congregation would. All women in a Mormon congregation are addressed as Sister (last name). So, the way a congregation member might address them is "Bishop and Sister Johnson" or "Bishop Johnson and his wife Susan". But they will not be offended if you call them "Joe and Susan" or "Mr. and Mrs. Johnson". Outside of church settings, it is acceptable to use their names and not their religious titles.
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It depends on what you are trying to say. If you mean "congregation" as a "large grouping", such as "A congregation swept by the store with none entering", then the translation would be: "Soy de una congregación de ingleses." If you mean "English congregation" as "from an Anglican Church", then the translation would be, "Soy de una congregación anglicana." If you mean "English congregation" as in "a religious congregation made up of Englishmen" as opposed to necessarily Anglican, such as "I am Muslim, but from an English congregation as opposed to a Pakistani one", "Soy miembro de una misa inglesa."
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as assembly of people in a church
It would produce a solution of iodine.
If it reacted with oxygen then it would form water