Ask a New Question
Search
In Macbeth, why is Hecate
In Act III, Scene V of Macbeth, Hecate intends to ensure
Macbeth’s downfall by making him (1 point) devoted. angry.
1 answer
109 views
In Macbeth, why is Hecate angry with the witches?
(1 point) They acted without her approval They were keeping secrets from her.
1 answer
76 views
In Act 3, Scene V of Macbeth, Hecate intends to ensure Macbeth's downfall by making him(1 point) Responses angry angry fearful
1 answer
92 views
Shakespeare is often praised for his profound understanding of human nature. Evaluate this praise based on the details of The
1 answer
60 views
In Macbeth, why is Hecate angry with the witches?(1 point) Responses They would not tell her what they did They would not tell
1 answer
69 views
In Macbeth, when Macbeth begins talking to Banquo’s ghost in
Scene IV, Lady Macbeth reacts by (1 point) telling the others that
1 answer
136 views
hey sorry i can't find the question iu poseted earlier so i'm going to ask again....it's about macbeth act3.... how did the
3 answers
asked by
Mark J.
749 views
In Macbeth at the beginning of Scene I, what is Banquo
wondering? (1 point) if Macbeth will kill him if he will become king if
1 answer
147 views
At the beginning of Act III, Scene 1 in Macbeth, what is Banquo
wondering? (1 point) if Macbeth will kill him if he will become
1 answer
126 views
In Act 3, Scene 2, what is the main way in which Macbeth and Lady Macbeth's relationship changes?
Question 5 Answer a. Macbeth
1 answer
69 views