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In Act 2 of Macbeth, it is Lady Macbeth who returns with a heart to love after committing the murder of King Duncan. A refrain is a repeated line or stanza in a poem or song that is often used for emphasis or to create a sense of rhythm and structure.

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What two words form the contraction make's in the play Macbeth?

The quotation in which this contraction appears is from Act II Scene 3. Macbeth says, "who could refrain,/ That had a heart to love, and in that heart/ Courage to make's love known?" In this particular quotation, the contraction is of "make his".


Why aren't Macbeth and Lady Macbeth happy being king and queen?

After killing Duncan, Macbeth could not sleep. He feels the guilt and is terrified


What made Macbeth change his mind from thinking macduff could kill him?

The prophecy that none of woman born could harm Macbeth. Macbeth wasn't to know that by a technicality, Macduff wasn't "of woman born".


What does Macbeth wish the knocking at gate could do?

Macbeth wishes the knocking at the gate could wake Duncan from his sleep after he murders him, so he could continue to act innocent.


What can be inferred from this reading passage?

Macbeth's character is so corrupted that he could not redeem himself even if he tried.


If Macbeth could do a sport what would it be?

tiddlywinks :)


Could you please stop spamming me with messages?

Could you please refrain from sending me multiple messages?


How do you define a method with method attributes?

Access Datatype1 MethodName(Datatype TemporaryName, Datatype TemporaryName) { return Datatype1; } Which could look like: public String Hello(String firstAttribute, String secondAttribute ) { return firstAttribute; }


Why could macduff harm Macbeth?

Macduff was not born of a woman because his mother had a C section. The witches said no man born of woman could kill Macbeth.


What was the word Macbeth told Lady Macbeth he could not utter?

Macbeth killed King Duncan and the two royal chamberlains. He then advised his wife of the murders. He was unhinged by the bloodiness of the killings, and by his inability to say 'Amen' to the prayers of the dying chamberlains.


What does Macbeth wish the knocKing could do to Duncan?

he wishes that it could wake Duncan from death


How did Macbeth die?

In the last scene of MacBeth, MacBeth is killed offstage by MacDuff in their brawl. After their fighting goes off stage MacDuff returns to the stage with MacBeth's head. This event is very similar to the beheading of Macdonwald the traitor by MacBeth early in MacBeth.