To whom does Macbeth refer when he says what seem'd Corporal melted as breath into the wind

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Answer 1
Answer: hmmmmmmm.....Malcolm maybe?
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You have to look at the lines preceding the line in order to know who he is speaking of. 


Whoever it is apparently dissolved into thin air. Then you can see there is a stage direction that states "Witches vanish." This is who Macbeth is referring to when he makes that statement. 




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Which word used in place of the underlined word would change the tone from angry to calm

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B. Replied

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understanding, relaxed, eased  Not sure if this helps

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Identify the verb in the following sentence:Bill rode his new bike to the beach early this morning.

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The verb in the sentence is "rode",

The verb in a statement describes an action which could be in past tense, present tense, or future tense.

While used in a past tense in this particular sentence, riding a bike is an action, thus being the verb.

What do elephants NOT use their tusks for?a.
whistling


b.
digging


c.
wrestling


d.
tearing tree barks

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c. wrestling

Elephants don't wrestle. I think.

D
Tearing tree barks that what other animals of not elephants

An allegory is a story that uses characters and settings as symbols that carry a deeper meaning beyond the obvious meaning of the story. Which excerpt from Nathaniel Hawthorne’s "Dr. Heidegger's Experiment" best reveals the allegorical nature of this short story?

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The story "Dr. Heidegger's Experiment" by Nathaniel Hawthorne revolves around an old physician named Dr. Heidegger who invites four elderly friends to his study to participate in an experiment.

The four friends are Mr. Medbourne, Colonel Killigrew, Mr. Gascoigne, and the Widow Wycherly, all of whom have lived unfortunate lives and are longing for their youthful days.

Dr. Heidegger's Experiment, tells the tale of an eccentric old doctor who invites four melancholy friends to his study for a peculiar experiment. Through the use of water from the legendary Fountain of Youth, the doctor rejuvenates his aging guests. As they regain their youth, their spirits and appearances change, revealing the effects of the magical water. However, their newfound youthfulness brings out various traits and desires, both virtuous and sinful.

The story explores the themes of aging, the pursuit of pleasure, the consequences of one's actions, and the complexities of human nature.

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But the doctor's four friends had taught no such lesson to themselves. They resolved forthwith to make a pilgrimage to Florida, and quaff at morning, noon, and night, from the Fountain of Youth.

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Which of the following English words are Latin in origin?Select all that apply.

café
mirage
clique
villager
poltergeist

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Answer:

The only two words that apply are: café, and clique.

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The correct answer is that because, the café in english is coffee and clique means click in english.

café is in Latin America the coffee.

clique means click, that word is like the sound of any control or wheen you have to push any button and you can say: click there, to indicate press some button. And on Latin America always use that kind of expressions.

if a book or magazine article has been published by a known publishing company, the information is probably true

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Magazines are constantly searching for the next great piece to captivate and grow their readership.

What is Magazines?

Learning the entire process of creating a magazine article will help you gain a job as a magazine writer, receive a "A" in journalism class, and teach you the right framework for nonfiction writing.

Discovering the topic, writing the introduction, the middle, and the conclusion are some of the key elements of a magazine article that you will learn about in this session.

The lead serves as your article's hook. An article's first sentence must draw the reader in. Through a compelling setup that may contain a scenario, conversation, statistic, question, or action, a lead informs the reader of the article's main point.

Therefore, Magazines are constantly searching for the next great piece to captivate and grow their readership.

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False because even though its a well known company, the information can still be false/made up/exaggerated.

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