Question
1. in act scene 7 what does macbeth say about the prophecies given to him by the witches?
A. they are irrelevant now
B. they were false from the beginning
C. they are finally coming true
D. they have led him to his doom
2. how does macbeth confront his enemies in act 5 scene 8?
A. he seeks a peaceful resolution
B. he challenges them boldly, without fear
C. he flees to protect himself
D. he hides and waits for them to attack
3. what does macduff reveal to macbeth about his birth?
A. he was born during a storm
B. he was adopted
C. he was born a woman
D. he was born through a c-section
4. what is the ultimate fate of macbeth in these scenes?
A. he escapes to live another day
B. he is captured and imprisoned
C. he takes his own life
D. he is killed by macduff
A. they are irrelevant now
B. they were false from the beginning
C. they are finally coming true
D. they have led him to his doom
2. how does macbeth confront his enemies in act 5 scene 8?
A. he seeks a peaceful resolution
B. he challenges them boldly, without fear
C. he flees to protect himself
D. he hides and waits for them to attack
3. what does macduff reveal to macbeth about his birth?
A. he was born during a storm
B. he was adopted
C. he was born a woman
D. he was born through a c-section
4. what is the ultimate fate of macbeth in these scenes?
A. he escapes to live another day
B. he is captured and imprisoned
C. he takes his own life
D. he is killed by macduff
Answers
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Here are the answers to your questions based on "Macbeth":
1. In Act 5, Scene 7, Macbeth reflects on the prophecies from the witches and ultimately concludes that **D. they have led him to his doom**. He realizes the consequences of believing in their predictions.
2. In Act 5, Scene 8, Macbeth confronts his enemies with **B. he challenges them boldly, without fear**. He displays a sense of bravado, believing in the prophecies that suggest he cannot be harmed.
3. Macduff reveals to Macbeth that **D. he was born through a c-section**. This revelation is significant because it contradicts one of the witches' prophecies concerning Macbeth's invulnerability to those "born of woman."
4. The ultimate fate of Macbeth in these scenes is **D. he is killed by Macduff**. This marks the end of Macbeth's tyrannical rule and fulfills the prophecy in a twisted way.
I hope this helps!
1. In Act 5, Scene 7, Macbeth reflects on the prophecies from the witches and ultimately concludes that **D. they have led him to his doom**. He realizes the consequences of believing in their predictions.
2. In Act 5, Scene 8, Macbeth confronts his enemies with **B. he challenges them boldly, without fear**. He displays a sense of bravado, believing in the prophecies that suggest he cannot be harmed.
3. Macduff reveals to Macbeth that **D. he was born through a c-section**. This revelation is significant because it contradicts one of the witches' prophecies concerning Macbeth's invulnerability to those "born of woman."
4. The ultimate fate of Macbeth in these scenes is **D. he is killed by Macduff**. This marks the end of Macbeth's tyrannical rule and fulfills the prophecy in a twisted way.
I hope this helps!