Act2 scene4 Macduff:They were suborn'd:

  1. Act2 scene4Macduff:They were suborn'd: Malcolm and Donalbain, the King's two sons, Are stol'n away and fled, which puts upon
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  2. Act 3What information is the audience given about the following characters: Malcolm Macduff Edward the Confessor Siward i really
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  3. Which characters flee shortly after the King's death?a Macbeth and Banquo b Malcom & Macduff c Macduff & Donalbain d Malcom &
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  4. 1.An example of verbal irony is:a)Macbeth saying, "O, yet I do repent me of my fury, that I did kill them." b)Macduff referring
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  5. An example of verbal irony is:A. Macbeth saying, "O, yet I do repent for my fury, that I did kill them." B. Macduff referring to
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  6. What time of the day does act2 of The importance of being Earnest play take place
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  7. i'm stuck on an essay can you help:"How does Shakespeare make Act3 Scene4 so dramatic?"
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  8. In Macbeth, what frightening news does Macbeth receive from a messenger? (1 point) Responses Malcolm and Macduff are fighting
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  9. In Macbeth, Malcolm pretends he is too evil to become king in order to (1 point) Responses avoid ever becoming king of Scotland.
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  10. in romeo and juliet,descibe capulet and lady capulet in act4 scene4. what is the mood of the household?
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