English, 27.01.2021 15:20 samanthagarcia16
Macbeth decides to kill Macduff's family. How is this significant to the plot?
The act crushes Macduff so that he is unable to oppose Macbeth.
Macbeth's actions establish him as the only man who can rule effectively.
The act motivates Macduff to do what is necessary to destroy Macbeth.
The decision allows Macbeth to be crowned king without anyone to oppose him.
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English, 21.06.2019 19:00, rosehayden21
According to “the world on turtl’s back” which best demonstrates the iroquois view of women? a) women were viewed as clumsy and poor at making decisions. b) women were viewed as without the support of men and animals. c) women were respected because they create and sustain the world. d) women were worshipped because they were the descendants of a goddess.
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English, 22.06.2019 01:30, cherryy
Me which theme is developed by the changing relationship between the narrator and his daughter in this excerpt ? as she grew older, she spent more of her time with girls. so much time indeed did she spend with them that she came no more, as she used to do, to her father’s room. i was scarcely on speaking terms with her. when mini and her father stop communicating, it develops the theme that children should not speak unless spoken to. as mini becomes more independent, it develops the theme that parents must learn to let go as their children grow up. as mini spends more time with friends, it develops the theme that young people are more influenced by peers than by parents. when mini and her father see each other far less often, it develops the theme that absence makes the heart grow fonder.
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