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22 L-CONVENTIONS performance 2 Developing Student demonstrates partial control over punctuation and spelling. Semicolons and colons appear and are sometimes used correctly — particularly in straightforward constructions like semicolons between short independent clauses or colons before lists. However, errors persist in more complex applications: semicolons used where the second clause is actually a fragment, colons placed after incomplete thoughts, or correct punctuation in one paragraph followed by the same error in the next. Spelling is mostly accurate for common words but breaks down on academic vocabulary and homophones, with errors appearing inconsistently rather than systematically. In Macbeth, Shakespeare explores how ambition can corrupt even someone who starts out as honorable. Macbeth is described as a brave soldier at the beginning of the play, but after the witches tell him he'll become king, he starts to change. Lady Macbeth pushes him further; she questions his manhood and convinces him to murder Duncan. After the murder, guilt begins to consume both characters: Macbeth sees Banquo's ghost, and Lady Macbeth sleepwalks while trying to wash imaginery blood off her hands. The play suggests that unchecked ambition is dangrous; it doesn't just hurt the person who has it but effects everyone around them. Shakespeare uses dramatic irony to make the audience aware of things the characters don't know, which creates alot of tension throughout. 2026-05-24 00:17:32 2026-05-26 01:43:59 1
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