"Till that Bellona's bridegroom... Confronted him with self-comparisons, Point against point, rebellious arm 'gainst arm,
Curbing his lavish spirit. And to conclude, The victory fell on us." How might Macbeth be described after this scene? What does
this show about people of that time and what they expected of a hero? What other pieces of Scene to help support his
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In 1896, a 308-page edition of the american wheelmanearned the distinction of being "the largest magazine ever issued from a printing press,” according to the advertising journal printers’ ink.which accurately describes this statement? it is subjective because the information contained in this statement cannot be proven.it is subjective because everyone would agree with the information contained in this statement.it is subjective because the information contained in this statement can not be proven.it is objective because the information contained in this statement can be proven.it is objective because not everyone would agree with the information contained in this statement.
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What theme does don quixote's blunder about the windmill and his enthusiasm to fight the two monks he believes are "devilish and unnatural" suggest? a sense of earnest purpose can lead to impetuous behavior. true heroism fights without regard to personal expense fighting for justice inspires loyalty the average person gains by the efforts of a select few. next question ask for turn it in
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The gift of magi: explain two falling action events from your novel or short story and how they relate to the climax
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