Answer:
True
Explanation:
In scene 3, act 3 the murderers
(textual evidence:)
BANQUO dies. Exit FLEANCE
THIRD MURDERER
Who did strike out the light?
FIRST MURDERER
Was it not the way?
THIRD MURDERER
There's but one down.<u> The son has fled</u>
THE SECOND MURDERER
<u>We have lost best half of our affair</u>
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Hello. You did not inform the poem to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for it to be answered accurately. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
The use of similes and metaphors in a poem is done with the objective of extending the meaning of the message that the poet wants to pass through the poem, therefore, the poet writes comparisons that present new and deeper and more imposing meanings.
<h3>ANNYEONGHI JUMUSEYO!!</h3>
( GOOD EVENING )
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The strange boy whistled and put his hand into his pocket, as far as the big coat sleeves would let them go.
Semicolon is not correct before the conjunction "and".
THe correct answer is b because your trying to invoke saddness or pity about the animal mark me brainliset please