Not sure if a) this even makes sense (grammatically etc) and b) it answers the following question;How does Lady Macbeth show the difference between how women should behave and how she wants to behave in her 'Unsex Me' soliloquy?
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Answer 1
Answer: There was not much comparison between how a woman should behave and how Lady Macbeth wants to behave in your answer. You just pointed out how Lady Macbeth would like to behave differently from other women. You could also try to be more specific about how a woman behaves in a traditional way to effectively point out the difference. 

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There is an error in the sentence below

"the confused cyclist weren't sure where to go.

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the error is the word "weren't" it should be wasn't
The error is the word "weren't". Weren't is a compound word that means "were not". You wouldn't say "The  confused cyclist were not sure where to go," right?. You'd say "The cyclist wasn't/was not sure where to go". If you were to use "weren't" in this case, you'd say "The confused cyclists weren't sure where to go," so as a plural. I hope I helped.

Which sentence from paragraph one expresses the main idea of the passage?A) Strangely, she lifted us up like a feather on a breeze.B) Tornado watches in Alabama are as common as eggs are for breakfast.C) The light changed and we made the left turn that would lead us home.D) This disregard for Mother Nature’s power nearly proved fatal for me and my sister.Eliminate

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Answer:

The correct answer is option D) "This disregard for Mother Nature’s power nearly proved fatal for me and my sister".

Explanation:

The missing paragraph of this question is:

"Looking back, I was sure that I was going to die that November afternoon. Tornado watches in Alabama are as common as eggs are for breakfast. So much so, that I had begun to ignore them altogether. This disregard for Mother Nature’s power nearly proved fatal for me and my sister. As we approached a fresh red light on a main thoroughfare through Huntsville, I glanced at the sudden peculiar coloring of the sky. The unusual hue and the stillness of the air gave me a sudden sense of uneasiness. The light changed and we made the left turn that would lead us home. It was after the turn that everything around me seemed to be occurring in slow motion. I heard it before I saw anything. At first I was sure that a train or a big truck was directly behind the car. Then I saw the debris, not the image of swirling winds we tend to associate with a tornado, but trash and wires and dirt. I remember a sudden feeling of weightlessness as we were lifted off of the ground. Strangely, she lifted us up like a feather on a breeze. It seemed more like floating than flying until she launched us from her grip with a fury few will ever understand".

The sentence "This disregard for Mother Nature’s power nearly proved fatal for me and my sister" expresses the main idea of the passage. The passage entitled "Mother Nature’s Fury" by Tracy Wilson, talks about the experience of a woman and her sister when they faced the fury of a Tornado in Alabama. Since tornados are common in that state, people like Tracy tend to ignore how dangerous they really are.

Answer: D

Explanation:

What does the structure of the word “altruistic” tell the reader about its meaning?

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Since 'altruism' means 'feelings and behavior that show a desire to help other people and a lack of selfishness', and this word 'altruistic' ends with -ic, we can assume, based on its structure, that this is an adjective that is used to describe a person who behaves in such a way. 

Analyze the foot of the following phrase. My grandsire, well advised, hath sent by me number of feet: kind of feet:

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The correct answer is that there are 5 feet making it a pentameter, and it is a Iambic pentameter because of the words that are accented in this verse.

Answer:

Number of feet 5, pentameter, kind of feet iambic

Explanation:

It is a type of metric line used in traditional English poetry and verse drama.

The theme of a story refers to its

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Mobile-friendly - a : a subject or topic of discourse or of artistic representation .

Which sentence is punctuated correctly? A.
We grated one-third of that hunk of cheddar cheese.

B.
Amy has collected forty three cans of food for the holiday food drive.

C.
Three quarters of the people who live in this house are female.

D.
The baseball park is one half mile down the road

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The sentence that is punctuated correctly is, option A. We grated one-third of that hunk of cheddar cheese. We use a hyphen for the word "one-third" because it is a compound word. A compound word consists of two or more words joined together to form a new word and meaning.
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