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    The Three Prayers to Darkness Macbeth’s three prayers to darkness could be called the turning points of the play. Each time one of them is recited‚ the course of the play changes; characters change and react differently to stressful situations. The one preaching the prayer varies; one is by Lady Macbeth and the other two by Macbeth himself. Nonetheless‚ the purpose is always the same; it calls out for evil‚ a supernatural evil to do the sin of man. Curiously‚ the degree of evil that the prayer

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    Compare and contrast the characters of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth in the first three Acts of Macbeth. Macbeth‚ the tragedy‚ is a penetrating‚ concentrated‚ and harrowing study of ambition. The play itself tells the story of a man‚ urged by his wife and foretold by prophecy‚ who commits regicide in order to gain power. His ostentatious appetite for domination only leads to his triumphal downfall deeming he and his wife naught but the‚ "dead butcher and his fiend like queen." However

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    Question 1   John is planning a presentation and has decided to organize it around six key ideas. This approach: Answer | | is likely to work very well since dividing the main presentation into several distinct key ideas helps maintain the audience’s interest. | | | is a good approach‚ but he should try to come up with more than six ideas. | | | includes too many ideas‚ since most people can’t absorb more than two to four main points in a single

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    Shakespeare’s MacbethMacbeth was told that one day he would become king by three witches. The witches did not tell him how or when he would become king‚ therefore he thought he had to take matters into his own hands to ensure that he would become king. Ambition is the most important theme of Macbeth because Macbeth desires to be king‚ Lady Macbeth desires the power of being queen‚ and Macduff has the ambition to make things right again by getting back at Macbeth. Macbeth hears the witches prophecy

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    Nguyễn Thị Ngọc Mai 10dh71090 Topic: In the history of human beings‚ many inventions have greatly changed human’s life. Write some of the inventions which have brought some changes in our life. One of the most prominent features of the present century is the progress of science and its effects on almost every aspect of social life. Nowadays‚ more and more new things invented to make our life more comfortable and convenient. It is difficult for us to point out which inventions changed human’s

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    he wrote many of plays but he never published them‚ one of the plays that he wrote was Macbeth. Macbeth is a play which is loosely based upon actual events‚ although the play itself is of limited historical accuracy. The story is set in the 11th century‚ in Scotland and England‚ and was written by William Shakespeare in 1606. The Elizabethans were extremely superstitious and believed in evil forces‚ witches and they fear the unknown and unexpected‚ they also believe about the divine right of kings

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    it. (Improbability) E. She´ll have finished by the time we arrive. (Future perfect tense) 1 Describe how you would drill the past tense (or another grammar point) with a repetition drill‚ a yes-no question drill and a substitution drill. 2 Explain how you would teach the difference between active and passive verbs (or another grammar point) using Guided Discovery. 3 Determine what the most likely grammar point will be in each of the following and summarize or define it. A. I would

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    Macbeth Critical/ Analytical Essay Guilt is a very strong‚ uncomfortable feeling that is often a result of one’s own actions. In the play‚ Macbeth‚ the author William Shakespeare uses character development to demonstrate how guilt can be self-destructive and ultimately lead to a negative impact on an individual’s mental stability. Macbeth‚ Lady Macbeth and Macduff all suffer from a guilty conscience which affects them in different ways but ultimately causes them to behave irrationally. A person’s

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    Question 1 ------------------------------------------------- When selecting a printer‚ what should you consider? ------------------------------------------------- Answer | | resolution (dots per inch) | | | speed | | | initial cost and cost of operation | | | all of the above | 1 points Question 2 ------------------------------------------------- System software refers to ------------------------------------------------- Answer | | application programs | |

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    What Death Will Take In William Shakespeare’s Macbeth‚ the protagonist Macbeth converses with Seyton before his ineluctable end‚ which occurs during his epic grapple for power with Macduff. During this exchange‚ Macbeth states‚ "My way of life/ Is fall’n into the sere‚ the yellow leaf" (5.3.25). Overall‚ as it is shown in his vicious attempts to rise to power‚ Macbeth has little regard for death‚ yet in this moment Shakespeare provides a glimpse of the misery and uncertainty that surround his demise

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