In Act 5 Scene 1 of the Shakespearean play, the Gentlewoman attendant was the witness to unsettling behavior by her Queen, Lady Macbeth [b. c. 1015]. The Gentlewoman called in a Doctor to be her witness to the odd, nightly doings of her royal mistress. So both the Gentlewoman and the Doctor saw Macbeth's Lady sleepwalk; rub her hands together in a way reminiscent of washing off stains or troubled spots; and lament the bloodied killings of King Duncan I [d. August 14, 1040], Macduff's wife, and Banquo.
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What did Malcolm and Donalbain do after their father was murdered
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they fled the country
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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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What does the doctor mean when he says therein the patient must minister to himself
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In that area, the patient has to take on the care. For instance,
with respect to diet and exercise, the physician has no control
over the patient's behavior.
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What is Malcolm's opinion about Macbeth
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Macbeth's soldiers were not loyal to him
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Which of these statements is a fact in Macbeth
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Lady Macbeth had similar vision just like her husband. When she
heard of the King's visit to her castle, she resolved that the king
would not live the castle alive.
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Which literary work originally included music and featured a struggle between good and evil
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melodrama
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What words best describes Ross
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messenger
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What literary term is used for Macbeth Stands Alone And Speaks
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The term used when anyone is alone on the stage and speaks is
soliloquy. Macbeth has a dandy soliloquy in act 1 scene 7 when he
comes onto the stage alone and says, "If it were done when 'tis
done, it were well it were done quickly."
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Are the subjects being compared or contrasted the reading passage
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Compared
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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?
It was rude A+
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Which of these passages from The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn contains a simile
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We had dinner out in that broad open passage...and there was things enough on that table for seven families--and all hot, too; none of your flabby, tough meat that's laid in a cupboard in a damp cellar all night and tastes like a hunk of old cold cannibal in the morning.
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What had Lady Macbeth been seen doing
In Act 5 Scene 1 of the Shakespearean play, the Gentlewoman attendant was the witness to unsettling behavior by her Queen, Lady Macbeth [b. c. 1015]. The Gentlewoman called in a Doctor to be her witness to the odd, nightly doings of her royal mistress. So both the Gentlewoman and the Doctor saw Macbeth's Lady sleepwalk; rub her hands together in a way reminiscent of washing off stains or troubled spots; and lament the bloodied killings of King Duncan I [d. August 14, 1040], Macduff's wife, and Banquo.
What did Malcolm and Donalbain do after their father was murdered
they fled the country
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.
What does the doctor mean when he says therein the patient must minister to himself
In that area, the patient has to take on the care. For instance,
with respect to diet and exercise, the physician has no control
over the patient's behavior.
What is Malcolm's opinion about Macbeth
Macbeth's soldiers were not loyal to him
Which of these statements is a fact in Macbeth
Lady Macbeth had similar vision just like her husband. When she
heard of the King's visit to her castle, she resolved that the king
would not live the castle alive.
Which literary work originally included music and featured a struggle between good and evil
melodrama
What words best describes Ross
messenger
What literary term is used for Macbeth Stands Alone And Speaks
The term used when anyone is alone on the stage and speaks is
soliloquy. Macbeth has a dandy soliloquy in act 1 scene 7 when he
comes onto the stage alone and says, "If it were done when 'tis
done, it were well it were done quickly."
Are the subjects being compared or contrasted the reading passage
Compared
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?
It was rude A+
Which of these passages from The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn contains a simile
We had dinner out in that broad open passage...and there was things enough on that table for seven families--and all hot, too; none of your flabby, tough meat that's laid in a cupboard in a damp cellar all night and tastes like a hunk of old cold cannibal in the morning.