When Macbeth says, "To be thus is nothing," to what does "thus" refer?
Being awake
Question 1 options:
Being awake
Being the king
Being a murderer
Being the Thane of Glamis
Question 2 (1 point)
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Who says, "Upon my head they placed a fruitless crown/ And put a barren scepter in my grip"?
Question 2 options:
Lady Macbeth
Duncan
Macbeth
Banquo
Question 3 (1 point)
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To whom does Macbeth cry out, ". . .Never shake/ Thy gory locks at me"?
Question 3 options:
Lady Macbeth
The ghost of Banquo
MacDuff
The Porter
Question 4 (1 point)
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To whom does Lady Macbeth say, "You lack the season of all natures, sleep"?
Question 4 options:
Duncan
Macbeth
Fleance
Lennox
Question 5 (1 point)
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Why might Macbeth have sent another murderer to join those he has already set up?
Question 5 options:
He thinks that the job will require more men.
He is not sure whether the original murderers will show up.
He wants to be sure that the original murderers carry out his orders.
He has changed his plans and wishes the new murderer to tell the new plans to the original murderers.
Question 6 (1 point)
Question 6 Saved
Who asks of Macbeth, " . . . Are you a man"?
Question 6 options:
Lady Macbeth
The Weird Sisters
Banquo
Duncan
Question 7 (1 point)
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The goddess of witchcraft scolds the first witch for not having included her in the treachery against Macbeth; the name of this goddess is . . .
Question 7 options:
Hecate
Zeus
A cat
Sabrina the Teen-Aged Witch
Question 8 (1 point)
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A Lord reports to Ross that an important thane, who is from Fife, has gone to England to ask for military help against Macbeth. Who is that thane?
Question 8 options:
Malcolm
MacDuff
Seyton
Lennox
Question 9 (1 point)
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At what event does the ghost of Banquo appear to Macbeth?
Question 9 options:
Mass at church
Funeral of Banquo
Macbeth's coronation banquet
Macbeth's trial for murder