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    ACT II Questions Answer the following questions in complete sentences. 1. In Scene I‚ Macbeth asks Banquo to meet him later for "some words."  What incentive does he offer Banquo?  How does Banquo reply? Macbeth offered Banquo was that he will honor him if he agrees to stand by him. 2. Why‚ according to Lady Macbeth‚ was she unable to kill Duncan herself?  Which tasks related to the murder does she perform?  What does this inability to kill Duncan show about her character? Why?-according

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    to understand themselves better. The results of self expression‚ both physically and mentally‚ can reveal a lot about the person who created it. In the novel Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson‚ the main character expresses herself through drawing and appearances to show how she truly is feeling inside throughout the novel. In the first half of speak‚ Melinda’s tree has been symbolically representing what state of mind she is in. “I can’t bring it to life‚ I’d love to give it up” (78). The tree that

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    Ashley Worst Period 2 November 14‚ 2012 Speak Softly and Carry a Big Stick “Do what you can‚ with what you have‚ where you are.” Spoken by the first modern president‚ Theodore Roosevelt was a man of his word. Even though he was reluctant to become vice-president during his early years in politics‚ he ‘took the helm’ when it came time to lead the country after President William McKinley’s assassination in 1901. Lovingly dubbed “Teddy” by the American citizens‚ Roosevelt became a beloved

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    English1301 7 October 2013 Actions Speak Louder Than Words It was October 25‚ 2001 at about 10:00 at night. I was at the hospital‚ about 4 and a half years old with my father and older brother. I remember being filled with excitement when we were finally allowed to see my mother after 8 long grueling hours. We stepped into the hospital room and saw first sight of the new little one that was now a part of our complete family. He was so chubby and peaceful looking‚ and had soft‚ shiny red hair

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    Actions speak louder than words It’s a very widespread statemant. I`ve heard it many times . To be quite honest at first I didn`t understand the meaning of it . I should say that it’s a common characteristic feature . And we meet such people in everyday life . We may meet such people at work and even among friends . I had such experience in my life . He was my co- worker who promised to help me with my report . So we sapurated the job . When the day came I found out that nothing was done

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    Pointless Charles Brockden Brown’s novel Wieland is famous as the first American Gothic novel. It was published in 1798‚ at the very end of the Eighteenth Century and just fifteen years after the end of the American Revolution. While the novel was written in a time still dominated by Enlightenment-era thinking‚ the novel questions many of the assumptions of the Enlightenment. The realizations of the limits of the Enlightenment become apparent as the book progresses. The novel offers the characters Wieland

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    Imagine a flightless bird‚ injured and alone in the forest‚ watching their flock fly away without them. This is what Melinda’s‚ the main character in Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson‚ life is like. Melinda was raped the summer before freshman year and no one knew‚ she then panicked and called the cops causing her peers to believe she ruined the party‚ and because of this Melinda isolated herself and became stuck in a void of depression‚ which caused her to be incredibly quiet and melancholy. Her friends

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    Speak: Melinda and Tree “When the roots are deep‚ there is no reason to fear the wind.” This is a famous proverb of Africa. There might be a lot of similarities between human and tree. Therefore‚ people make comparisons between tree and human easily by their appearances due to their shape——bark is like their skin‚ a trunk with branches‚ just like human bodies and arms. In addition‚ people can also compare the way trees grow and die to the human life. Thus‚ trees are often used to symbolize of human’s

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    FEMINISM IN SHASHI DESHPANDE’S NOVELS: A THESIS SUBMITTED TO TRINITY COLLEGE (ITALY) In partial fulfillment for the award of the degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN ENGLISH Submitted by: Shailaja A. Patil Lecturer in English 1 HKE’ SMT. V.G. COLLEGE FOR WOMEN‚ GULBARGA Dedicated To Sai Samarth My Parents Late Prof A.U.Patil‚ Smt Laxmidevi A.Patil. My Parents-in-law Late Shri Neelkantappa Mugali and Late Smt Ambavou Mugali. To my dear husband Dr.R.N.Mugali. And my son Avinsh.R.Mugali. For Without

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    FUNNY BOY Pigs Can’t Fly The first part of the novel begins with the spend-the-days‚ in which the grandchildren congregate at Ammachi and Appachi’s home. Arjie and his female cousins‚ as usual‚ play their game of “bride-bride‚” which is interrupted when their cousin Tanuja (Her Fatness) refuses to indulge Arjie’s desire to be bride. The adults ultimately discover their game‚ and one uncle tells Arjie’s father “you have a funny one here” (14). Arjie is no longer allowed to play with the girls. When

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