Rewriting a sentence from a text in your own words
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What is one example of the violence in Macbeth
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When Macbeth murders King Duncan
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Who flee's Scotland immediately after duncan's death in Macbeth by Shakespeare
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Malcolm and Donalbain
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Who are the son's of King Duncan in play 'Macbeth'
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King Duncan had two sons: Malcolm and Donalbain. After fleeing
Duncan's murder, Donalbain fled to Ireland, and Malcolm fled to
England. Malcolm later led the attack on Dunsinane and took the
throne after Macbeth was killed.
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How do you say like in gaelic
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For an accurate translation, it would be best to use it in a
sentence.
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Which element from Welles's version of Macbeth shows that he had changed the setting of the play
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If you are talking about his 1936 production for the Federal
Theatre Project, the big giveaway was the palm trees on the
backdrop and the nineteenth-century costumes, as well as the
inclusion of other voodoo elements which gave that production the
nickname "The Voodoo Macbeth" (only a few minutes of this
production were filmed, but you can find it online). If you are
talking about Welles's 1948 film, everything, and especially the
Scottish accents assumed by Welles and Jeannette Nolan, tells us
that the setting of the play has not been changed at all, but was
intended to be Scotland.
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What is the best example of a tragic flaw
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Macbeth's desire for power.
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How is the version of Macbeth created by Orson Welles different from the original Macbeth
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Welles's version had a Haitian voodoo element that was not in the original.
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What reason do malcolm and donalbain have for fleeing scotland
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(Apex Learning) They are afraid they will be murdered by someone close to them.
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Whom does Macbeth admit to killing after seeing Duncan's body
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Duncan's grooms, who he and Lady Macbeth have framed for the
murder of Duncan. He claims to have been infuriated at their
apparent guilt, when in fact he just wanted to shut them up.
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What quote example from Act III best shows that Macbeth has become power hungry and will do anything to keep the throne
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Macbeth persuades the murderers to kill Banquo and his son
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What does Macbeth see that supports the idea that he feels guilty about killing banquo
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Banquo's ghost, which shows up at the dinner party the Macbeths
are throwing. Only Macbeth can see him.
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What makes Hecate's speech stand out from the speech of other characters
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she speaks in rhyme.
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Which event is an example of irony in Macbeth
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Macbeth has been crowned king- a glorious position- but he feels empty and worthless because of his actions. -apex
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Which character is the best example of a tragic hero
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a young men tries to go home to his wife and family after a long
war b
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What lines support the idea that Macbeth does not want to tell his wife about Banquo's murder until after it has been done
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( Be innocent of the knowledge, dearest chuck,/ till thou applaud the dead.) from apex
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Macbeth learns about Lady Macbeth's death after the audience does. What literary technique does Shakespeare use by doing this
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Tension -Apex
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What can you infer about Macbeth's mood from his words in this scene
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(Apex Learning) He is sad and regretful about the actions that have led him to battle against his former friends.
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Based on the context, what is the meaning of "sleights"
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Clever tricks or deceptions
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Why do Malcolm Donalbain feel they need to leave Scotland
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Apex 1.2.7 Quiz) They fear they will be murdered.
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Example of a tragic hero
Macbeth.
What best describes paraphrasing
Rewriting a sentence from a text in your own words
What is one example of the violence in Macbeth
When Macbeth murders King Duncan
Who flee's Scotland immediately after duncan's death in Macbeth by Shakespeare
Malcolm and Donalbain
Who are the son's of King Duncan in play 'Macbeth'
King Duncan had two sons: Malcolm and Donalbain. After fleeing
Duncan's murder, Donalbain fled to Ireland, and Malcolm fled to
England. Malcolm later led the attack on Dunsinane and took the
throne after Macbeth was killed.
How do you say like in gaelic
For an accurate translation, it would be best to use it in a
sentence.
Which element from Welles's version of Macbeth shows that he had changed the setting of the play
If you are talking about his 1936 production for the Federal
Theatre Project, the big giveaway was the palm trees on the
backdrop and the nineteenth-century costumes, as well as the
inclusion of other voodoo elements which gave that production the
nickname "The Voodoo Macbeth" (only a few minutes of this
production were filmed, but you can find it online). If you are
talking about Welles's 1948 film, everything, and especially the
Scottish accents assumed by Welles and Jeannette Nolan, tells us
that the setting of the play has not been changed at all, but was
intended to be Scotland.
What is the best example of a tragic flaw
Macbeth's desire for power.
How is the version of Macbeth created by Orson Welles different from the original Macbeth
Welles's version had a Haitian voodoo element that was not in the original.
What reason do malcolm and donalbain have for fleeing scotland
(Apex Learning) They are afraid they will be murdered by someone close to them.
Whom does Macbeth admit to killing after seeing Duncan's body
Duncan's grooms, who he and Lady Macbeth have framed for the
murder of Duncan. He claims to have been infuriated at their
apparent guilt, when in fact he just wanted to shut them up.
What quote example from Act III best shows that Macbeth has become power hungry and will do anything to keep the throne
Macbeth persuades the murderers to kill Banquo and his son
What does Macbeth see that supports the idea that he feels guilty about killing banquo
Banquo's ghost, which shows up at the dinner party the Macbeths
are throwing. Only Macbeth can see him.
What makes Hecate's speech stand out from the speech of other characters
she speaks in rhyme.
Which event is an example of irony in Macbeth
Macbeth has been crowned king- a glorious position- but he feels empty and worthless because of his actions. -apex
Which character is the best example of a tragic hero
a young men tries to go home to his wife and family after a long
war b
What lines support the idea that Macbeth does not want to tell his wife about Banquo's murder until after it has been done
( Be innocent of the knowledge, dearest chuck,/ till thou applaud the dead.) from apex
Macbeth learns about Lady Macbeth's death after the audience does. What literary technique does Shakespeare use by doing this
Tension -Apex
What can you infer about Macbeth's mood from his words in this scene
(Apex Learning) He is sad and regretful about the actions that have led him to battle against his former friends.
Based on the context, what is the meaning of "sleights"
Clever tricks or deceptions
Why do Malcolm Donalbain feel they need to leave Scotland