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Cards in this guide (14)
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.

Mimi had 174 to buy tickets to a concert The adult tickets cost 10.50 and the student tickets cost 7.50 She bought 4 more student tickets than adult tickets How many student tickets did she buy

12 student tickets

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

The word sagacious as used in the passage most likely means which of the following

shrewd

What kind of gift does the king have

the gift of healing

What is the root word for antonym

none.

What does murther hath broke ope mean in macbeth

It means that "murder has become unrestrained" i.e. killings are mounting up and seemingly out of control.

When all the students dropped their books at the same time a deafening silence commanded the room what literary technique is used in this sentence

This is a common literary technique called bad writing. If everyone dropped their books at the same time, there would not be silence. As for the technical term, "deafening silence" is an oxymoron.

Which of these statements is a fact

The stanzas of a poem are mostly the same length and have the same pattern of rhyme and meter

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