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Since Macbeth killed Duncan, he has felt _________
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Uneasy and fearful
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What good quality does Macbeth fear most about Banquo?
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Wise courage
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What feeling does Banquo express about Macbeth?
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Suspicion
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Why does Banquo hope that his prophecy will come true?
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All the other prophecies have come true
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What is Macbeth's plan for murdering Banquo and Fleance?
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Hire two murderers to ambush them
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How does Macbeth motivate the murders to act?
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Fills them with hatred, appeals to their pride and hinting at the value of his gratitude
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Why is Macbeth worried that he killed Duncan for Banquo's sake more than for his own?
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Macbeth does not have children to follow him as king but Banquo does
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Who envies Duncan because he is dead and free from the pain and troubles of life?
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Macbeth and Lady Macbeth
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Lady Macbeth's reaction to Macbeth's plan to kill Banquo shows that.....
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She most likely wants to stop Macbeth from killing Banquo
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Shakespeare abandons ___________ because he wants us to understand clearly what happens in the scene
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Unusual word choice
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Who escapes the ambush? What is the consequence of this?
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Fleance. He will fulfill the witches' prophecy
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In the first three acts, who has been Macbeth's foil? By the end of Act 3, who seems to be emerging as his new foil?
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Banquo. Macduff
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At Macbeth's coronation banquet, how does Macbeth act towards seeing the ghost of Banquo? How does Lady Macbeth respond?
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He is agitated and upset. She responds by scorning him.
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What assumption does Macbeth reveal about Lady Macbeth during the banquet?
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That she is also able to see the ghost of Banquo
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Who is the only murdered man to return to sit among the living?
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Banquo
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