Answer:
Explanation:
Goal Measurement
In order to easily measure a goal, you should start with SMART goal setting. SMART stands for Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-Bound. ... When you're writing measurable goals, you need to work through each of the terms in the acronym to ensure it's realistic and achievable.
Aesop used animals instead of humans and gave them human traits to teach the reader the moral of his fables in a non threatening way and to keep them interested without feeling like it relates to themselves. :)
The answer to the question above is "A. O’Brien describes it in narrative form, while Komunyakaa describes it with free-flowing thoughts" based on the information shown on the question above<span>. The "Facing It" writing is a poem written which consists of his free-flowing expression. The "Ambush" writing is an essay which has a more formal structure.</span>
Answer:
The answer is C)
"Unnatural deeds/Do breed unnatural troubles." (lines 61-62)
Explanation:
Macbeth is the story of a nobleman from Scotland by name Macbeth who plots (with his wife) to eliminate their king (King Duncan) to fulfill their desire for Macbeth to be king.
The story also captures the repercussions that follow.
After the demise of Duncan and his family (save those that escaped) by Macbeth, Lady Macbeth becomes stricken with a heavy heart. Unable to sleep properly due to the guilt of how she and her husband ascended the throne, she starts sleepwalking while confessing indirectly to her evil deeds.
Between lines 30 and 50, the doctor observes this along with another lady. He understands that her mind is troubled. Between lines 50 and 55, the Doctor alludes to the fact that her problem is unnatural and that the cause is as a result of unnatural deeds.
It was unnatural for Macbeth to slay Duncan and his family just because of power. Unnaturally, Lady Macbeth also killed herself.
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