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A punctuation mark used in contractions
B
A speech made to the audience
C
A direct address to an absent or imaginary person or object
D
A comparison using 'like' or 'as'
উত্তরের বিবরণ
Answer: A direct address to an absent or imaginary person or object
Apostrophe (সম্বোধন অলঙ্কার):
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এটি এক ধরনের rhetorical device যেখানে অনুপস্থিত কোনো ব্যক্তি বা abstract বস্তুকে এমনভাবে সম্বোধন করা হয় যেন সে উপস্থিত।
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লেখক প্রানহীন বা অনুপস্থিত বস্তু/ব্যক্তিকে ব্যক্তিরূপে সম্বোধন করে, যা প্রায়ই Personification এর সাথে যুক্ত।
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সাধারণত বক্তা শ্রোতার দিকে না তাকিয়ে, একক ব্যক্তি বা বস্তুকে উদ্দেশ্য করে কথা বলেন।
উদাহরণ:
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"O wind, if winter comes, can spring be far behind?"
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এখানে বাতাসকে সরাসরি সম্বোধন করা হয়েছে, যদিও বাতাস সচেতন নয়।
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Updated: 2 weeks ago
Who says the following to Macbeth: “The queen, my lord, is dead.”?
Created: 6 days ago
A
The Doctor
B
Siward
C
Seyton
D
Horatio
English
Corruption wins not more than honesty-William Shakespeare
English Grammar
English Literature
The upright judge condemns crimes but he does not hate the criminals-William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare (1564-1616)
No subjects available.
Lady Macbeth’s Death and Macbeth’s Soliloquy – Act 5, Scene 5
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Act & Scene: Act 5, Scene 5
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Characters:
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Seyton – Macbeth’s loyal chief servant and attendant
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Event:
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While preparing for the final battle against the invading English and Scottish forces, a cry is heard from within the castle.
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Macbeth asks about the noise. Seyton enters and delivers the grim news:
"The queen, my lord, is dead."
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Significance:
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This news delivers the final blow to Macbeth’s spirit.
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Macbeth responds with his famous soliloquy:
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In the soliloquy, he expresses despair and reflects on the meaninglessness of life.
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Updated: 6 days ago
We should help one another in times of need. here, 'one another' is -
Created: 6 days ago
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Demonstrative Pronoun
B
Distributive Pronoun
C
Reflexive Pronoun
D
Reciprocal pronoun
Sentence:
We should help one another in times of need.
Analysis:
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এখানে 'one another' হলো Reciprocal pronoun।
Reciprocal Pronoun:
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এই pronoun একাধিক ব্যক্তি বা বস্তুর মধ্যে পারস্পরিক সম্পর্ক বোঝাতে ব্যবহৃত হয়।
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পারস্পরিক সম্পর্কের ক্ষেত্রে each other এবং one another ব্যবহার করা হয়।
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তাই one another এবং each other দুটোই Reciprocal pronoun।
Usage:
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Each other: দু'জনের মধ্যে পারস্পরিক সম্পর্ক বোঝাতে ব্যবহৃত হয়।
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Example: Habiba and Tonny hugged each other.
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One another: দু'জনের অধিক ব্যক্তির মধ্যে পারস্পরিক সম্পর্ক বোঝাতে ব্যবহৃত হয়।
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Example: The team members supported one another.
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Pronoun-এর ৮ প্রকার:
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Personal Pronoun: I, we, me, it
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Demonstrative Pronoun: this, that
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Interrogative Pronoun: what, who
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Relative Pronoun: what, who, that
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Indefinite Pronoun: one, some, any, all, many
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Distributive Pronoun: each, every
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Reflexive Pronoun: myself, themselves
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Reciprocal Pronoun: each other, one another

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Updated: 6 days ago
Who is sitting in Macbeth's chair at the banquet, visible only to Macbeth?
Created: 6 days ago
A
The ghost of Duncan
B
The ghost of Banquo
C
The ghost of King Hamlet
D
The ghost of his father
English
Corruption wins not more than honesty-William Shakespeare
English Grammar
English Literature
The upright judge condemns crimes but he does not hate the criminals-William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare (1564-1616)
No subjects available.
The Banquet Scene in Macbeth
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Act & Scene: Act 3, Scene 4
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Context:
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Macbeth has become king.
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Fearing the witches’ prophecy that Banquo’s descendants will be kings, he hires murderers to kill Banquo and his son Fleance.
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Banquo is killed, but Fleance escapes.
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The Scene:
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Macbeth hosts a celebratory banquet for the Scottish lords.
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As he takes his seat, he sees the bloody ghost of Banquo sitting in his chair.
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Significance:
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The ghost represents Macbeth’s guilt and paranoia.
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His terrified reaction, invisible to others, reveals his unstable mind to the nobles.
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Marks the beginning of his public downfall.
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Updated: 6 days ago