1. Yes.
2. c.
3. kerns and gallowglasses.
5. Do not be so stupid as to try to get test answers on WikiAnswers, as nobody knows what your test questions are. Try studying the play Macbeth instead.
In Macbeth's soliloquy in act 2 scene 1, Macbeth imagines that a dagger is leading him to the place where he is to kill King Duncan. This is an example of the power of Macbeth's imagination and how easily it can take over.
1) Macbeth taking his own fate into his own hands 2) Macbeth believing the withes' advice
In Act 2 Scene 1, Macbeth is onstage and Lady Macbeth is not. I think Macbeth in Act 1 Scene 5 is heading back to his castle called "Inverness" to talk to his wife (Lady Macbeth) about what happened with the witches and to come back from the war that just happened. Possibly you were thinking of Act 2 Scene 2 where she is talking and he is stabbing Duncan.
Macduff refuses to attend Macbeth's coronation.
Macduff refuses to attend Macbeth's coronation
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All odd answers are usually in the back of the book.
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lesson 5-2 dividing polynomials
look in the back of the book
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1=1+23=2