Answer:
This is True.
Explanation:
this is true because bias is the reader's or narrator's personal feeling's effecting the passage rather than facts.
When they have heard the Banquo had died, Macbeth was angered because the murderers were not able to kill Fleance. The King saw the ghost of Banquo sitting on his throne. Macbeth was very surprised and tried to talk to the ghost which he was the only person who could see. Lady Macbeth tried to save her husband's face by saying telling the ghost to disregard Macbeth's behavior. She scolded him and told him to act normally.
DR. Reefy's was an old man with white beard and had a big nose and hands. The woman he married to was very young and dark looking but to many people's eyes she was very gorgeous. The people were curious because why she married the Doctor she was young and beautiful while the Doctor was an old man.
The metrical foot of this line from Autumn by Emily Dickinson is the following:
The ber/ry's cheek/is plump/er (the bold letters represent the syllables stressed)
The <u>ending</u> is <u>femenine </u>because the line of the poem ends with an unaccented syllable.
In Act 5, the audience<span> witnesses the way in which the murders have troubled Lady Macbeth.</span><span>The doctor's behavior in Act 5 resembles that of a Freudian psychoanalyst. The doctor observes Lady Macbeth's dreams to unearth the cause of her distress. Lady Macbeth's language in this scene reveals that she's troubled mentally.</span>