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MACBETH TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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What is the central theme of Act I of Macbeth? - Answer- Betrayal 
 
For which of the following reasons did Shakespeare probably choose to write Macbeth in blank verse? - Answer- To create an effect of natural speech. 
 
Based upon the information in Act I, what appears to be Macbeth's character flaw? - Answer- A desire for power. 
 
Which of the following characterizes the line "This night's great business into my dispatch" as blank verse? - Answer- It has ten syllables with the stress fall...
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ENG 311W - Shakespeare ID Exam Quotations || A Verified A+ Pass.
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"I will weep for thee, / For this revolt of thine methinks is like / Another fall of man." correct answers Henry V, King Henry // Henry speaking to Lord Scroop on his devastating betrayal. 
 
"If we can do this, Cupid is no longer an archer; his / glory shall be ours, for we are the only love gods." correct answers Much Ado About Nothing, Don Pedro // Don Pedro commenting on their plan to get Beatrice & Benedick together to Claudio, Hero, and Leonato. 
 
"May I be so converted and see / wit...
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Othello Questions and Answers Graded A+
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Othello Questions and Answers 
 
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Does othello show megalopsychia? [ARISTOTELIAN] Othello is of high military status and 
respected by many being described as 'noble' and he is 'far more fair than black' 
 
However it's his journey from 'sold to slavery' and escaping 'cannibals' to his military position is 
what perhaps gives him his greatness of soul. He describes himself of having a 'perfect soul'. 
What adds to this is that due to racism not everyone sees him like this ...
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English 1135 Self Test || with 100% Correct Answers.
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Defeat of Spanish Armada correct answers Major event that permitted Elizabethan Age to blossom 
 
The Great Bible and the Book of Common Prayer correct answers Two prose works that influenced several Elizabethan writers 
 
John Knox correct answers Led the Protestant Reformation in Scotland 
 
John Foxe correct answers Provided memorable account of Protestant persecution under "Bloody Mary" 
 
Sir Walter Raleigh correct answers Soldier, explorer, courtier, writer 
 
William Shakespeare correct...
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Drama and Theatre FP1 |106 Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
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dual nature of dramatic texts - dramas = texts that are written to be performed as plays, not 
purely written to be read, act as scripts 
collective nature of production and reception - communication situation at play different, several 
people involved in production, usually attended by large audiences 
stage directions - part of secondary text, printed in italics, detailed information about HOW text is 
to be performed, infos about stage set and characters' gestures and facial expressions 
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Macbeth Exam Questions And Answers.
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Macbeth Exam Questions And Answers. 
They are planning to meet again with Macbeth upon the Heath - answerwhat are the witches 
planning at the beginning of act 1? 
he reports that Macbeth has fought bravely and he's successfully defeated the enemy; the 
sergeant wouldve died if it wasnt for him - answeract 1 scene 2: what does the Sergeant 
report to Duncan (who is the current king) about the battle? 
thane of cawdor - answeract 1 scene 2: what title is given to Macbeth for bravery in the 
batt...
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PRAXIS 5038 Questions and Answers Graded A+
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PRAXIS 5038 Questions and Answers Graded A+ Soliloquy when a character speaks his or her thoughts aloud without regard to the audience 
Aside spoken directly to the audience by one character for the purpose of giving them knowledge that is not shared with the other character 
Jane Austen Romantic Fiction, Realism and Social Commentary 
Ray Bradbury- When, Author? o American 20th century o Fantasy, Science Fiction, Horror and Mystery Fiction 
Stephen Crane o American, Realist, Naturalism, Impress...
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Pace 1135 || with Accurate Answers 100%.
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The character Macbeth is an example of the Biblical Principle of ___________ correct answers Reaping what you sow 
 
Christians can appreciate the work of Shakespeare because they _______________ correct answers They often incorporate scriptural principles and illustrate Biblical themes 
 
The setting of Macbeth is ______ correct answers Scotland 
 
The main characters in Macbeth are ________ correct answers Macbeth and Lady Macbeth 
 
Macbeth was probably written to _______ correct answers Hono...
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MACBETH Ques�ons and answers
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1. Who do you think is the main villain or villains of the play? The witches, Macbeth, or Lady 
Macbeth? 
In Shakespeare's play "Macbeth," the ques�on of who the main villain or villains are can be 
subjec�ve and open to interpreta�on. However, there are compelling arguments for 
considering all three—the witches, Macbeth, and Lady Macbeth—as significant sources of 
villainy within the play. 
The witches, also known as the Weird Sisters, play a pivotal role in the story. They ...
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RELB 111 Final (100% Errorless)
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According to the lecture notes, who does tradition say wrote the book of Job? 
a. Moses 
b. Abraham 
c. Solomon 
d. No one wrote it; it just appeared correct answers Moses 
 
When, according to the lecture notes, did Job live? 
a. Just before the Flood 
b. In the time of the patriarchs 
c. Around the time of the Exodus 
d. During the reign of King David correct answers b. In the time of the patriarchs 
 
Who wanted Job to curse god and die? 
Select one: 
a. Eliphaz 
b. Job's surviving servant...
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