subject
English, 17.11.2020 19:20 nnyyy6043

Lady Macbeth, described as a fiend-like queen, is responsible for the deaths of countless people. She meets a fitting end and deserves no pity. Your response should take the form of a well-constructed essay of 350 - 400 words (2–21⁄2 pages).
 Lady Macbeth’s evil schemes and cruel torment of Macbeth ensure that Macbeth rises to the throne.
 Macbeth’s tyranny over Scotland would never have happened without Lady Macbeth driving Macbeth to usurp the throne.
 She is therefore indirectly responsible for all the hardships and death that Scotland experiences under Macbeth’s rule and her guilt, the cause of her insanity that leads to her taking her own life, is appropriate.
 The blood on her hands cannot be washed clear and she deserves her untimely death.
 Lady Macbeth calls on the powers of evil to fulfil her ambition. Please give me the correct it’s for exam I’m begging mi

ansver
Answers: 2

Other questions on the subject: English

image
English, 21.06.2019 17:00, Theresab2021
Whenever we take information from another source – whether we use the information word for word or we put the information into our own words – we must use a(n) right after where the research occurs in the paper.
Answers: 1
image
English, 22.06.2019 02:30, lee543
Precarious subsistence voracious abysmal wood is to fire as food is to arrowright grinning is to cheerful as teetering is to arrowright conniving is to scheming as terrible is to arrowright mournful is to sad as gluttonous is to arrowright
Answers: 1
image
English, 22.06.2019 09:40, chanavictor2688
Read the excerpt from the war of the worlds, which includes a description of setting shortly after the martians' first deadly attack. the undulating common seemed now dark almost to blackness, except where its roadways lay grey and pale under the deep blue sky of the early night. it was dark, and suddenly void of men. overhead the stars were mustering, and in the west the sky was still a pale, bright, almost greenish blue. the tops of the pine trees and the roofs of horsell came out sharp and black against the western afterglow. the martians and their appliances were altogether invisible, save for that thin mast upon which their restless mirror wobbled. patches of bush and isolated trees here and there smoked and glowed still, and the houses towards woking station were sending up spires of flame into the stillness of the evening air. what options accurately explain how the narrator's feelings are reflected in the setting? (select all that apply.)the war of the worldsthe narrator is comforted by the oncoming evening, as reflected in the setting details. for example, he says the martians are invisible. the narrator is distressed by the deceptive quiet of the evening, as reflected in the setting details. for example, he still sees smoke from the widespread destruction. the setting details to reveal the narrator's feelings of both relief and apprehension. for example, although the martians are not seen any longer, the remnants of the attack are still quite visible, and it's not clear whether the danger is over. the setting details reflect the narrator's feelings of both fascination and relief. for example, although one of the martians' odd tools is still visible, the creatures themselves no longer pose a threat.
Answers: 1
image
English, 22.06.2019 11:00, jaays4286
Excerpt from the trip of a lifetime elizabeth mohn 3 a little more than a week ago, my mother and father started packing our suitcases to prepare for our trip. my entire family woke up early sunday morning, packed the car, and began our expedition to niagara falls. when we reached the american-canadian border, i was excited to enter a foreign country for the first time. the third paragraph is mainly about a) traveling to niagara falls b) leaving the hotel. c) seeing the falls. d) returning home.
Answers: 2
You know the right answer?
Lady Macbeth, described as a fiend-like queen, is responsible for the deaths of countless people. Sh...

Questions in other subjects:

Konu
Mathematics, 04.11.2019 06:31