I believe the correct answer is <span>1-Banquo is wise enough to understand that the witches represent evil.
The witches have prophesied that his children would be rulers, and even though he would like that to happen, he understands that the witches are evil and should not be trusted. He also saw that Macbeth believes them completely which unfortunately led him to his demise.</span><span>
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Answer:
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Explanation:
With the appearance of the wolves at the end of the story, the author left an open ending but suggests the end of the conflict between the two men, too. They wanted to kill each other and the wish becoming reality in a twisted way because the wolfs will kill them, as the author concludes with the happiness of Ulrich because of his hate to Georg and desire to saw him dead, even if the wolves murder him too.
Hey I think I can help! Can you explain which part of the odyssey you need help with?
Answer:
Walt is mature and stronger than other boys of his age.
Explanation:
The context given is taken from the short story written by Jack London. The name of the short story is The King of Mazy May.
The story runs about the main character of the story, Walt Master who is a fourteen year old boy. The story teaches us to stand by with the right side.
Though Walt Master is a boy but there is a look of manliness on his face. He is young but brave and mature. He is tough and is not afraid of others. He can talk to other man, trade beads and calico with them in exchange of furs. Thus he is courageous and have a good heart.
In the story he wanted to help Loren hall to get Dawson before the claim jumpers attacked Hall's property.
These qualities makes him different from other boys in the town.