In response to Macbeth’s questions, the witches in Act IV of Macbeth | call upon the apparitions who answer most of his questions but warn him not to probe too deeply. |
In Macbeth, when Macbeth hears that no one born of a woman will harm him, he decides to | none of the above. |
In Macbeth, Malcolm pretends he is too evil to become king in order to | make certain of Macduff’s loyalty. |
What is the name for the literary device which involves the repetition of initial consonant sounds | alliteration. |
Choose the word that best matches the word in italics.Their father settled their argument in the most judicious way possible. | thoughtful. |
Unit 3: Macbeth, Lesson 9: Act IV, Scenes I-III
July 7, 2019