How does Lady Macbeth justify Macbeth's strange behavior at the banquet
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She says he has an illness and has done since he was a child
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How are Ross and Lady Macduff related
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They are cousins.
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What is the best explanation of Lennox's last statement
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he can not remember a night as bad as the one he had just lived
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What does Lady Macduff think about her husband
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Lady Macduff is upset at Macduff for leaving her and her kids behind,and she thinks that he is a traitor and that. he should be punished for his actions, but even though she is mad a macduff she is also happy that he put his ambitions above all matters. And Lady Macduff still loves him even though he left them behind, which shows that she still cares and the she is worried if anything happens to him.
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Who did one of the apparitions tell Macbeth to beware of
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macduff.
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Other than banquo Who else would find macbeths elimination beneficial
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Fleance
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How does Macbeth react to Macduff at first
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he refuses to fight him
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What would have been the most logical action for Lady Macduff
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immediately leave with the messenger.
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What kind of gift does the king have
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the gift of healing
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What literary term is foul whisperings are abroad unnatural deeds do breed unnatural troubles
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layne long says METAPHOR for all you A+ kids
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What words best describes Ross
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messenger
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Who is Macbeth referring to in the underlined words in this reading passage The fiend
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Fleance
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Which statement cannot be proven from the information in the reading passage
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Based on the information in this reading passage, what did Pip think of the man's last statement?
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How does Lady Macbeth justify Macbeth's strange behavior at the banquet
She says he has an illness and has done since he was a child
How are Ross and Lady Macduff related
They are cousins.
What is the best explanation of Lennox's last statement
he can not remember a night as bad as the one he had just lived
through.
What does Lady Macduff think about her husband
Lady Macduff is upset at Macduff for leaving her and her kids behind,and she thinks that he is a traitor and that. he should be punished for his actions, but even though she is mad a macduff she is also happy that he put his ambitions above all matters. And Lady Macduff still loves him even though he left them behind, which shows that she still cares and the she is worried if anything happens to him.
Who did one of the apparitions tell Macbeth to beware of
macduff.
Other than banquo Who else would find macbeths elimination beneficial
Fleance
How does Macbeth react to Macduff at first
he refuses to fight him
What would have been the most logical action for Lady Macduff
immediately leave with the messenger.
What kind of gift does the king have
the gift of healing
What literary term is foul whisperings are abroad unnatural deeds do breed unnatural troubles
layne long says METAPHOR for all you A+ kids
What words best describes Ross
messenger
Who is Macbeth referring to in the underlined words in this reading passage The fiend
Fleance
Which statement cannot be proven from the information in the reading passage
Based on the information in this reading passage, what did Pip think of the man's last statement?