Why do modern audiences relate to adaptations of Macbeth?A.Modern audiences like to see plays in which the main character is evil and has no redeeming qualities. B.Modern audiences believe that only plays written long ago have any creative worth. C.Modern audiences like to watch plays that include elements of witchcraft and death. D.Modern audiences can easily understand the themes of ambition and desire that the characters show.

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Answer: The correct answer is D. Modern audiences can easily understand the themes of ambition and desire that the characters show. These are some virtues and flaws that have existed for a long time, and that will exist until the end of the time without changing - there will always be desire, and there will always be ambition. This is something all people can understand as those are some of the universal emotions - this is why these old plays are still very popular, even though Macbeth was written by Shakespeare in the 17th century.
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It is D on apex for sure

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Answer:

To explain

Explanation:

The first passage explains how the imagination works in our mind, making us reach admirable thoughts and without any limit. In addition, it explains how the imagination is unstoppable, unlimited and allows us a powerful vision of any concept.

The second passage explains how it was possible for the night sky to become full of stars, through a Cherokee legend, which shows how this happened.

Thus, we can say that the primary intention of the two texts is to explain.

TO INFORM IS THE PURPOSE OF THE PASSEGES

During the Renaissance, dramatists began writing abouta. science.
b. religion.
c. everyday people.
d. history.

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During the Renaissance, dramatists began writing about
c. everyday people.

When a reader evaluates an author's style, the reader

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observes the way the the story is told, like persuasive, entertain or etc. 

Which word in the sentence is a gerund? One summer his aunt taught him sculpting.
a. one
b. sculpting
c. taught
d. him

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The answer is
b. sculpting :)

Tartuffe's appearance in act 3 is known for which of the following? A. Delayed emergence?
B. Exposed deliverance?
C. Postponed exposure?
D. Belated introduction?

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Answer:

A. Delayed emergence.

Explanation:

Moliere's comedic play "Tartuffe" tells the story of how one man became the bone of contention in a family. Tartuffe came upon Orgon's family and made everything a mess.

Though the character of Tartuffe is talked about and even addressed, the main physical appearance of the character did not occur. He appeared physically only in Act III scene ii. This literary technique of a delayed emergence of the main character is employed by writers to produce some sort of effects in their works. Here too, Tartuffe's delayed appearance heightens the audience's anticipation of him. Also, it is another way of showing the mechanism of Tartuffe's ways of working, just like he did in the Orgon family. His presence is solidified only through the rumors and fears of the people who interact with him.

A because he comes in later and emergence means enters

Which word in the sentence is a gerund? The ducks, waddling like a toddler's walking, proceeded across the grass.
A.followed
B.waddling
C.walking
D.ducks
There are two verbs in the sentence..I don't know which one to pick.. ;-;

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I think the answer is walking because it's preceded by the possissive s and to my knowledge the possissive s is followed by a noun which is in this case a gerund.
P.s i'm not a native english speaker :)