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In Act II, scene i,Banquo admits he has a dream about them
Banquo assures Macbeth that he will help him anyway his can; however, he must keep his __________clear. (II, i): hint: modern text translation.
Macbeth hallucinates and sees a this floating in the air. (II,i) HInt: it's covered in liquid
Its ringing tells Macbeth its time to kill. (II,i)
Lady Macbeth puts these in the servant's wine. (II,ii) hint: use the plural form
In Act II,ii Lady Macbeth admits, "That which hath made them drunk hath made me bold." To whom does she refer? hint: add the article 'the' before the word
After Macbeth kills Duncan, what religious word could he no longer utter? Act II,ii
After Duncan's death, Lady Macbeth tells her husband, :Go carry them and smear The sleepy grooms with _____." Act II,ii
To calm her husband down, Lady Macbeth tells her husband to pretend the bodies are these inanimate objects. (II,ii)
The Macbeths hear this sound as they wash themselves free of blood. (II,ii
In Act II,ii, the scene with the Porter provides a bit of _____ relief after the heaviness of the murder scene.
As he walks to the door, the porter pretends that he is a gatekeeper in what place? (Act II,iii)
In Act II, scene iii, who's the first person for whom the porter pretends to open the the castle gate?..hint: add an article first.
In Act II,iii who's the second person for whom the porter pretends to open the gate? hint: Elizabethan English Term with an article before it.
In Act II, iii who's the third person for whom the porter pretends to open the gate? hint: two words preceded by an article.
Who finds Duncan's body?
As Lennox is waiting for King Duncan to appear, he comments on the" Lamentings heard i' th' air, _______ _______ of death" he heard throughout the night.
what does Macbeth do to King Duncan's servants in order to cover his tracks?
What do the Duncan's sons do once they discover their father has died.
What strange things did Duncan's horses do.

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