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The internal struggle of Macbeth's
The author’s use of the third-person omniscient point of view in this story enables the reader to—
Responses A understand the
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The internal struggle of Macbeth's that forms a central conflict of this play is:
A. his cowardliness and his wife's bravery B.
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anthony
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In Macbeth, when Macbeth begins talking to Banquo’s ghost in
Scene IV, Lady Macbeth reacts by (1 point) telling the others that
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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
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Mark J.
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English grade 11
An internal conflict is the struggle that takes place in a character’s mind while an external conflict is a
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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
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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
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In Act 3, Scene 2, what is the main way in which Macbeth and Lady Macbeth's relationship changes?
Question 5 Answer a. Macbeth
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true or false:?
1) lady macbeth goes mad and during the sleepwalking scene confesses her crimes. 2) macbeth has had no joy in his
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Lalita
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Was Macbeth to blame for his own tragedy in Macbeth? There are two possibilities Macbeth or Lady macbeth.
Or the Witches. He
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Chris
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