
D. Act One scene six and seven (Teacher)
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English
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12th Grade
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Hard
Gary Hinton
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61 Slides • 16 Questions
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following best describes the dramatic irony present when Duncan arrives at Macbeth's home?
The audience knows Duncan is in danger, but he does not.
Duncan is aware of Macbeth's intentions.
Lady Macbeth is genuinely happy to see Duncan.
Macbeth is absent during Duncan's arrival.
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Multiple Choice
What is a soliloquy in the context of a Shakespearean play?
A speech a character gives while alone on stage
A conversation between two characters
A song performed by the cast
A speech given to the audience by the narrator
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Multiple Choice
What does Macbeth mean when he says, "If it were done when 'tis done, then 'twere well it were done quickly"?
He wants to finish his chores quickly.
He wishes the murder could be over and done with swiftly.
He is talking about a battle.
He is referring to a celebration.
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Multiple Choice
In Macbeth's soliloquy, what is the significance of "jump the life to come"?
He wants to skip his responsibilities.
He is thinking about the consequences in the afterlife.
He wants to avoid punishment.
He is planning to escape.
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Multiple Choice
What is he saying when he says "Commends th’ ingredients of our poisoned chalice to our own lips"?
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Multiple Choice
what is macbeth saying when he says "If th’ assassination
Could trammel up the consequence and catch
With his surcease success, that but this blow
Might be the be-all and the end-all here,
But here, upon this bank and shoal of time,
We’d jump the life to come."?
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Multiple Choice
Macbeth says Duncan is here in double trust, first as his kinsman and subject, and then as his guest. Why is this significant to understand Macbeth?
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How do the metaphors in Macbeth's speech about "angels riding the storm winds" and "tears shall drown the wind" contribute to the mood of the scene?
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Multiple Choice
What is Macbeth struggling with in his speech about "vaulting ambition"?
His loyalty to Duncan
His fear of being caught
His lack of motivation
His excessive ambition can lead to mistakes
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Multiple Select
Based on what Macbeth is saying, which three statements are reasons he gives for not wanting to proceed with the plan?
He has been honored by the king
He fears punishment
He has gained respect from many people
He hasn't had time to get used to his new "robes"
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Multiple Choice
What does Lady macbeth accuse her husband of to convince him to kill the king
She gaslights him by saying that he promised to do it even though he never did.
She tells him he never truely loved her.
She accuses him of not being a real man.
All of the above
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Multiple Choice
Review the conversation between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. What does it reveal about each person's character?
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Multiple Choice
What is Lady Macbeths plan for killing King Duncan?
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Multiple Choice
Why use the "SVC" claim structure?
The SVC format helps structure opinions into a clear, supportable arguments.
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Multiple Choice
Read the following SVC:
"Lady Macbeth's relentless manipulation dismantles Macbeth's loyalty, showing that ambition can be an infectious disease passed from one person to another."
Which part of this sentence correctly identifies the "S" (Subject)
dismantles
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Open Ended
Using the SVC format for writing a thesis & claim, answer the question "Why Macbeth?"
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