What are the settings in all of the Scenes of Act I of Macbeth

Scene I:

Scene II:

Scene III:

Scene IV:

Scene V:

Scene VI:

Scene VII:

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Answer 1

Act 1, Scene 1: A desert place.
Act 1, Scene 2: A camp near Forres.
Act 1, Scene 3: A heath near Forres.
Act 1, Scene 4: Forres. The palace.
Act 1, Scene 5: Inverness. Macbeth's castle.
Act 1, Scene 6: Before Macbeth's castle.
Act 1, Scene 7: Macbeth's castle.

Act 2, Scene 1: Court of Macbeth's castle.
Act 2, Scene 2: The same.
Act 2, Scene 3: The same.
Act 2, Scene 4: Outside Macbeth's castle.

Act 3, Scene 1: Forres. The palace.
Act 3, Scene 2: The palace.
Act 3, Scene 3: A park near the palace.
Act 3, Scene 4: The same. Hall in the palace.
Act 3, Scene 5: A Heath.
Act 3, Scene 6: Forres. The palace.

Act 4, Scene 1: A cavern. In the middle, a boiling cauldron.
Act 4, Scene 2: Fife. Macduff's castle.
Act 4, Scene 3: England. Before the King's palace.

Act 5, Scene 1: Dunsinane. Ante-room in the castle.
Act 5, Scene 2: The country near Dunsinane.
Act 5, Scene 3: Dunsinane. A room in the castle.
Act 5, Scene 4: Country near Birnam wood.
Act 5, Scene 5: Dunsinane. Within the castle.
Act 5, Scene 6: Dunsinane. Before the castle.
Act 5, Scene 7: Another part of the field.
Act 5, Scene 8: Another part of the field.

Answer 2

Act 1, Scene 1: A desert place.
Act 1, Scene 2: A camp near Forres.
Act 1, Scene 3: A heath near Forres.
Act 1, Scene 4: Forres. The palace.
Act 1, Scene 5: Inverness. Macbeth's castle.
Act 1, Scene 6: Before Macbeth's castle.
Act 1, Scene 7: Macbeth's castle.

Act 2, Scene 1: Court of Macbeth's castle.
Act 2, Scene 2: The same.
Act 2, Scene 3: The same.
Act 2, Scene 4: Outside Macbeth's castle.

Act 3, Scene 1: Forres. The palace.
Act 3, Scene 2: The palace.
Act 3, Scene 3: A park near the palace.
Act 3, Scene 4: The same. Hall in the palace.
Act 3, Scene 5: A Heath.
Act 3, Scene 6: Forres. The palace.

Act 4, Scene 1: A cavern. In the middle, a boiling cauldron.
Act 4, Scene 2: Fife. Macduff's castle.
Act 4, Scene 3: England. Before the King's palace.

Act 5, Scene 1: Dunsinane. Ante-room in the castle.
Act 5, Scene 2: The country near Dunsinane.
Act 5, Scene 3: Dunsinane. A room in the castle.
Act 5, Scene 4: Country near Birnam wood.
Act 5, Scene 5: Dunsinane. Within the castle.
Act 5, Scene 6: Dunsinane. Before the castle.
Act 5, Scene 7: Another part of the field.
Act 5, Scene 8: Another part of the field.


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We brought the ducks and geese small pieces of bread. What is the direct and indirect object in the sentence

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Final answer:

The sentence 'We brought the ducks and geese small pieces of bread' contains 'small pieces of bread' as the direct object because it is what is being brought, and 'the ducks and geese' as the indirect object because they are the recipients of the bread.

Explanation:

To determine the direct and indirect objects in the sentence 'We brought the ducks and geese small pieces of bread,' first, we need to find the subject and the verb. The subject of the sentence is 'we,' and the verb is 'brought,' which is a transitive verb because it is an action that is being done to something or someone else. The direct object is what is being acted upon directly by the verb, which in this case is 'small pieces of bread' because that is what is being brought. The indirect object is who or what is receiving the direct object, and here it is 'the ducks and geese' because they are the recipients of the small pieces of bread.

Read the excerpt and answer the question.

Some view our sable race with a scornful eye,
"Their color is a diabolic die."

How does Wheatley's use of the word sable impact the tone of "On Being Brought from Africa to America"?

A.) It indicates Wheatley's pride in her race.
B.) It indicates Wheatley's shame in her race.
C.) It indicates Wheatley's sense of inferiority.
D.) It indicates Wheatley's sense of superiority

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The correct answer is C) It indicates Wheatley's shame in her race. Hope this helps.

Answer:

B) It indicates Wheatley's shame in her race.

Explanation:

The term "sable" is a synonym for black.

Although the speaker may not intend to suggest inferiority with their comment, it is clear they are somewhat impacted by others' opinions towards the black race.

This connotation shows how the speaker uses their words with a negative tone.

20 points!!!Explain the different viewpoints of Frederick Douglass and Captain Canot regarding slavery. (If you know the book Captain cannot is in that would be awesome)

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Frederick wanted freedom for slaves and Captain Canot did not. Slaves were not allowed to learn. Auld tells his wife not to teach Douglass how to read and write. He believes having an education will ruin him as a slave. It is from Hugh Auld that Douglass learns the idea that knowledge is a path to freedom. 

 

Douglass sees that Auld has unwittingly revealed the strategy by which “whites” manage to keep “blacks” as slaves and by which “blacks” might free themselves. Douglass presents his own self-education as the primary means by which he is able to free himself, and as his greatest tool to work for the freedom of all slaves. He devoted the bulk of his time, immense talent, and boundless energy to ending slavery and gaining equal rights for African Americans.

 

These were the central concerns of his long reform career. Douglass understood that the struggle for emancipation and equality demanded forceful, persistent, and unyielding agitation. After Douglass escaped, he wanted to promote freedom for all slaves. He published a newspaper in Rochester, New York, called The North Star. It got its name because slaves escaping at night followed the North Star in the sky to freedom.


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The referee's stare was like ice after I fouled the other player.

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that means he did not like you anymore, and his stare was disapproving

Answer:

Here we have a simile. A simile is similar to a metaphor, but the only difference is that similes use the words like or as to compare or asimilate two concepts.

In a metaphor, you compare two or more things without the use of any particular word.

Example of simile: He looked at me like his father used to do.

Example of metaphor: His hair was leaves dancing with the wind in spring.


To start the recital, my choir director introduces the piano player and thanks the audience for coming to the show.

What is the infinitive in the sentence above?
A.
for coming
B.
to the show
C.
to start
D.
piano player

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the infinitive in the sentence: C. to start

Answer:

to start

Explanation:

i anwsered and it said it was right

The poem "The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe, the raven repeats the word nevermore in response to the speaker's question. What effect does this response have on the speaker?

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The effect that this response has on the speaker is that the speaker’s mental state shifts more and more toward madness. 
The raven is constantly repeating the same word - nevermore. In the beginning, the narrator just thought it was a weird coincidence that the bird should say that one single word, but as time passes by, the weight of that word becomes unbearable as the narrator realizes that this word can be applied to all of his questions. So as time goes by, the narrator becomes more and more depressed about not being allowed to see his beloved and thus he falls into madness. 

Read the sentences. Despite its frozen landscape, West Antarctica is home to Mount Erebus. Erebus is a 12,448-foot volcano. Which choice shows the sentences combined by changing one sentence into a phrase?
a) Despite its frozen landscape, West Antarctica is home to Mount Erebus; Erebus is a 12,448-foot volcano.
b)Despite its frozen landscape. West Antarctica is home to Mount Erebus volcano. c)Despite its frozen landscape, West Antarctica is home to Mount Erebus, and Erebus is a 12,448-foot volcano.
d)Despite its frozen landscape, West Antarctica is home to Mount Erebus, a 12,448-foot volcano.

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D sounds like the best answer

Answer:

The correct answer is option D) Despite its frozen landscape, West Antarctica is home to Mount Erebus, a 12,448-foot volcano."

Explanation:

The sentences that were combined by changing one sentence into a phrase is option D:  "West Antarctica is home to Mount Erebus. Erebus is a 12,448-foot volcano"  into "West Antarctica is home to Mount Erebus, a 12,448-foot volcano."

The sentence "Erebus is a 12,448-foot volcano" became part of the previous sentence by becoming a noun phrase " a 12,448-foot volcano".

Option A only added a coordinating conjunction to link the sentences (;)

Option B is missing information such as the height of the vulcano and the first part is incomplete as it is a subordinating sentence.

And option C only added a coordinating conjunction to link the sentences (and).

A young woman struggles to find enough confidence to participate in the school debate team. She is shy and uncomfortable in crowds and never raises her hand in class. Which type of conflict does this show?

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Man versus Society. She struggles to find confidence because of the people in her environment 
I believe it's man vs society hope this helps :)

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B grouping
C stanza
D sonnet

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Read the passage from “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.”

Mrs. Flowers had known that I would be embarrassed and that was even worse. I picked up the groceries and went out to wait in the hot sunshine. It would be fitting if I got a sunstroke and died before they came outside. Just dropped dead on the slanting porch.

There was a little path beside the rocky road, and Mrs. Flowers walked in front swinging her arms and picking her way over the stones.

She said, without turning her head, to me, "I hear you're doing very good school work, Marguerite, but that it's all written. The teachers report that they have trouble getting you to talk in class." We passed the triangular farm on our left and the path widened to allow us to walk together. I hung back in the separate unasked and unanswerable questions.

"Come and walk along with me, Marguerite." I couldn't have refused even if I wanted to.

Although Marguerite’s thoughts tell the reader directly that she was embarrassed, her actions let the reader infer that she was also .
aAngry
bBored
cEager
dRelaxed

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Angry would be the best answer. She surely isn't relaxed, eager, or bored.
The answer is C. Eager
 Pay attention to this sentence I picked up the groceries and went out to wait in the hot sunshine.
This sentence indicates that even though Marguerite feels embarrassed, she really eager to meet Mrs. Flower to the point where she's taking a risk of getting a sunstroke just to wait for her.

Read Hamlet’s description of his mother from Act III of Hamlet. And melt in her own fire: proclaim no shame When the compulsive ardour gives the charge, Since frost itself as actively doth burn, And reason panders will. What motif is used in these lines? heat and coldness, love and hate, mother-child relationships, passionate relationships

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This description would have the heat and coldness motif. The idea might be to contrast her action, her duality. On the one hand she might represent the "heat" because she seems to be burnt by her own decision and "coldness" because she seems to be detached and shameless. 

The motif in these lines is heat and coldness.

What is a motif?A motif is a concept that is repeated within a narrative.In the text above, we can see the idea of the contrast between hot and cold is repeated during the quote, thus being an example of a motif.

The passage above uses the motif to highlight the duality and inconstancy that Hamlet sees in his mother. This shows the reader how Hamlet's mother confuses him and how her actions are contradictory, confused, and different.

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Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu. In The Metamorphosis, Kafka shows us how genres can overlap, making fiction seem like a more form of writing than it might otherwise be. While the story is in its character depictions, it’s based on the event of a man changing into an insect. Gregor’s transformation into an insect is also , since it serves to symbolize the larger themes of the story, such as isolation and alienation. NextReset

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The correct answer is :

In The Metamorphosis, Kafka shows us how genres can overlap, making fiction seem like a more versatile form of writing than it might otherwise be. While the story is realistic in its character depictions, it’s based on the surrealistic event of a man changing into an insect. Gregor’s transformation into an insect is also allegorical , since it serves to symbolize the larger themes of the story, such as isolation and alienation.

Answer:versatile, realistic, surrealistic, allegorical

Explanation:

1. Figurative language is an important tool for poets. Choose three examples of figurative language from the works in this unit and explain each one’s meaning within its work.

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1. "The trees' leaves waved in the wind" This is personification, the translation would be that the leaves are simply swaying as the wind is moving across.
2. "The girl giggled evilly like hyenas stalking their prey" This is a simile, it uses "as" or "like".
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Which of the following is a characteristic of biased reading material?



A. Well-documented facts are presented on all sides.

B. There is a mixture of positive and negative information.

C. The tone is neutral.

D. The author has strong feelings about the subject matter.

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Hi. In order to understand and properly answer this question, you must know what the term, "biased" means.

Definition: Biased means to have a strong prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person or group compared with another. Usually in a way that is considered unfair.

Based on that definition, you can see that the answer is, "D".

I hope this helped.

Take care,
Diana

The characteristic of biased reading material is that the author has strong feelings about the subject matter and so the correct option is Option D.

A characteristic of biased reading material is that the author has strong feelings about the subject matter. This may manifest through the selection of sources that favor the author's viewpoint, the use of exaggerated language, and a failure to fairly consider counterarguments. The presence of bias in text can skew the reader's perception, leading to the undue influence of one perspective over another, especially in topics that are controversial or highly debated.Bias can occur when a seemingly objective source contains language and content designed to persuade rather than inform, which might include a selective presentation of facts or a skewed tone. Objective writing, in contrast, typically features an even representation of well‑documented facts and maintains a neutral tone without evident persuasion attempts.

Anna’s alligator ate apples after August. A. Antithesis B. Alliteration C. Oxymoron D. Malapropism

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It is B) Alliteration
a i think if wrong srry

31. If you get a headache or dizziness while sitting in a car with the engine running, you could be suffering from ___________ A. carbon monoxide poisoning. B. smog sickness. C. a hangover.

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If you get a headache or dizziness while sitting in a car with the engine running, you could be suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning. Thus, the correct answer is option A.

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When carbon monoxide levels in your bloodstream rise, carbon monoxide poisoning happens. Your body replaces the oxygen in your red blood cells with carbon monoxide when there is too much carbon monoxide in the air. Serious tissue damage or even death may result from this.

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People who are asleep or intoxicated are most prone to carbon monoxide poisoning. Before anyone recognizes there is an issue, people may experience irreversible brain damage or perhaps pass away.

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Which best explains what the Prince's lead heart symbolizes?

(A) a greedy and cold-hearted life
(B) an honest and giving spirit
(C) a heartless world of ruthless ambition
(D) the pointlessness of giving to others

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D I believe is the correct answer. I hope this helped u

The Prince's lead heart best symbolizes a 'heartless world of ruthless ambition' (C), where moral values are predicated on power and respect for strength, rather than the compassionate virtues of a 'warm heart.'

The Prince's lead heart symbolizes a view of morality associated with power and nobility, prevalent in a society which respects strength and devalues weakness. Within this moral framework, the heart is not swayed by sympathy or altruism, which are seen as virtues of a different morality—one that esteems selflessness and kindness. Instead, the lead heart represents a sternness and an indifference to those of lower status or outside one's equal societal circle. It embodies the concept that one may act according to one's own desires, 'beyond good and evil,' with duties only to one's equals and a certain disregard for others.

In light of the provided references, the Prince's lead heart is best explained by option (C), a 'heartless world of ruthless ambition,' where moral values are decided by power and status, and sympathy for the lower ranks or outsiders is not a considered virtue. It denotes a societal structure that values strength, power, and strategic reciprocity within its own echelons above the 'warm heart' of altruism.

Read this passage from The Outsiders by S. E. Hinton.

He had on a madras shirt. I can still see it. Blue madras. One of them laughed, then cussed me out in a low voice. I couldn’t think of anything to say. There just isn’t a whole lot you can say while waiting to get mugged, so I kept my mouth shut.

"Need a haircut, greaser?” The medium-sized blond pulled a knife out of his back pocket and flipped the blade open.

I finally thought of something to say. "No.” I was backing up, away from that knife.

Read this passage from The Outsiders by S. E. Hinton.

He had on a madras shirt. I can still see it. Blue madras. One of them laughed, then cussed me out in a low voice. I couldn’t think of anything to say. There just isn’t a whole lot you can say while waiting to get mugged, so I kept my mouth shut.

"Need a haircut, greaser?” The medium-sized blond pulled a knife out of his back pocket and flipped the blade open.

I finally thought of something to say. "No.” I was backing up, away from that knife.

Who are the opposing characters in this passage?

Ponyboy and Johnny
Ponyboy and Darry
Ponyboy and himself
Ponyboy and the Socs

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the answer is ponyboy and the socs

Answer:

The correct answer is D.

Explanation:

The opposing characters in this passage from S. E. Hinton's "The Outsiders" are: Ponyboy Curtis, a member of "the greasers," a lower-class group of Oklahoma;  and a group of boys that belong to "the socs," the greaser's rivals.

What does it mean to be exiled? What effect does this have on a person emotionally, financially, and socially?

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when a person is exiled they are basically cast out from society and can never return. This affects a person emotionally by making them feel like tom hanks in cast away.

What word refers to the categorizing of fiction?


conflict

nonfiction

genre

fiction

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genre because a fiction book is an genre
genre is the answer
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Which of the following is not related to the setting in Gulliver’s Travels? A. Gulliver is educated in sailing. B. Gulliver left Bristol, England. C. Gulliver’s business is failing and he’s broke. D. Gulliver’s voyage begins May 4, 1699.

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In my opinion, the correct answer is A. Gulliver is educated in sailing. The setting means context, time and place. The fact that Gulliver has this or that personal trait (e.g. he is educated in sailing) contributes to the characterization, and not the setting. All the other facts are about the setting.

1. The ideas, things, or events people feel are important are called A. relationships. B. values. C. conflicts. D. attitudes.

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The answer to the question is B

I think it is B.values.

why do groups such as friends of the earth and econexus devote time to voicing their concerns about OX513A

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The Friends Of The Earth want to protect the environment. As you may know, repellents have been know to have negative effects on the environment, making FOTE wanting to voice their concerns.

Founded in 1969 Friends of the Earth is an international network of organizations devoted to advocate for environmental issues. EcoNexus was founded in February of 2000 as a research focused organization oriented to analyze new technologies and their potential negative impact on the environment.

These two groups have strongly voiced their stand against the creation and testing of OX513A (which is the name given to the genetically modified male Aedes aegypti mosquito) because of the unknown ramifications this experiment could have. These environmentalists sustain that introducing genetically engineered insects could have a series of events that nobody would be able to control.  


It is very important to train your dog. It keeps your dog's mind active, and it help to build an understanding between you and your dog. Often, owners will shout at their dogs or even punish them when what is needed is effective training. What is the grammer error and what is tge correct verb?

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Grammar error: dog’s is supposed to be dogs.

Verb: shout

Select Noun Phrase if the underlined group of words is a noun phrase. Select Not a Noun Phrase if the underlined group of words is not a noun phrase.
(choices in attachment)

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"the price for an item is too high" - not a noun phrase. Actually, this is a clause, as it has a predicate of its own.
"a bottle of water while strolling" - not a noun phrase. "A bottle of water" would be a noun phrase (a phrase that has a noun as a headword), but "while strolling" is an adverbial phrase that describes the verb "buy".
"The same brand of bottled water" - noun phrase. The headword is "brand", and all the other words cling to it and provide additional explanation.
"a pair of athletic shoes" - noun phrase. The headword is "pair".

Which of the following excerpts from the passage above illustrates description used for characterization? I. “His features are strong and masculine, with an Austrian lip and arched nose . . . .” II. “He held his sword drawn in his hand to defend himself, if I should happen to break loose . . . .” III. “His voice was shrill, but very clear and articulate, and I could distinctly hear it when I stood up.” II only I, II, and III I and III I only

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It might be said characterization could be achieved by option I “His features are strong and masculine, with an Austrian lip and arched nose . . . .” and III “His voice was shrill, but very clear and articulate, and I could distinctly hear it when I stood up.” Both example, reveal information about the character which might help the reader to get a clear picture of  how he looks like. In the case of sentence II, it seems to be more of speculation than a description. 

Answer:

I, II, and III

Explanation:

trust me i took the test, the other post is wrong this is the right answer

What statement does the author make to emphasize that graffiti art is considered vandalism?

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well they could use a opinionated statement that has a valid basis which supports their argument

Answer:

This answer is in Study Island. The answer is C  

Technically, even the most beautiful piece of graffiti art must be removed according to most city laws, and it is taxpayers who end up paying the bill.

Explanation:

The author claims that despite the fact that graffiti is now seen as art, it is still illegal to paint on public properties. A lot of time and money goes into removing graffiti from public places. Therefore, the correct answer is "Technically, even the most beautiful piece of graffiti art must be removed according to most city laws, and it is taxpayers who end up paying the bill."

Read the passage.

(1) The Labrador retriever is a very popular breed of dog. (2) The most popular purebred breed in the United States, in fact. (3) The second most popular breed is the Yorkshire terrier. (4) Though Yorkies, as they are nicknamed, are small in size, they are big in popularity.
Which is the most effective way to correct the fragment in sentence (2)?


Add the missing subject.

Attach the fragment to sentence (3).

Add the missing verb.

Attach the fragment to sentence (1).

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In my opinion, the best option would be D. Attach the fragment to sentence (1). We could attach this fragment to the sentence (1) by adding a dash between them. If we wanted to make a standalone sentence of this fragment, we would have to add both a subject and a verb to it (e.g. It is the most popular purebred breed in the United States, in fact). If we wanted to attach the fragment to the sentence (3), we would have to add a subject and a verb to it, and make a compound sentence, using a coordinator - as it would have two subjects and predicates (e.g. It is the most popular purebred breed in the United States, and/whereas/while the second most popular breed is the Yorkshire terrier.)

Answer: Attach the fragment to sentence 1.

Explanation:

Seems incomplete so adding it would make the sentences easier to read without unnecessary pauses.

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