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Review questions for Macbeth Act II quiz

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show Fleance  
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show diamond ring  
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Macbeth tells what lie to Banquo?   show
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Who planted the bloody daggers on the guards?   show
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show Macbeth  
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Macbeth sees a vision of ________________ and sees it as a sign to kill Duncan.   show
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Who drugged the guards?   show
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show Banquo  
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After killing Duncan and planting the daggers on the guards, what must Macbeth and Lady Macbeth do?   show
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show Macbeth regrets what he has done in killing Duncan.  
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Who says this: "A little water clears us of this deed, how easy it is then!"   show
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What prevented Lady Macbeth from murdering Duncan?   show
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show It is the time to kill King Duncan.  
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What upsets Macbeth the most after he has killed Duncan?   show
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show The guards woke from their sleep; one laughed and one cried out, "Murder!"  
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Who found the king dead?   show
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show Porter  
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What purpose does Shakespeare serve by including the scene of Porter lamenting the revelry and drinking of the evening before as he responds to the insistent knocking at the door?   show
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show Lady Macbeth  
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show Donalbain  
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show Malcolm  
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Who comes to wake the king?   show
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Who saw the king's horses eat each other?   show
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show an owl killed a falcon; it was dark during the day, horses were eating each other; horses broke out and, refusing to obey, attacked people  
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Macbeth see what as a sign that an ill fate lies ahead for him?   show
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Who said this? "By th' clock 'tis day,/And yet dark night strangles the travelling lamp."   show
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show Macduff  
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show Macbeth  
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show Porter  
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Who said this? "The obscure bird / And let us not be dainty of leave-taking / But shift away."   show
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allegiance   show
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show to add something in order to make it larger or more substantial  
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show drinking and becoming noisy  
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show shouted and demanded noisily  
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show a severe, serious, or desperate situation or circumstance  
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gild   show
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show expressions of grief or sorrow  
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show intention or desire to cause great harm to someone  
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show able to be felt, touched  
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parley   show
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predominance   show
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provoke   show
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quenched   show
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show moral or ethical considerations  
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summons   show
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