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1. Macbeth Test.pdf
Macbeth Final Test - Houston County School District Macbeth Final Test 1. Why does Macbeth become Thane of Cawdor? a. He is the son of the last Thane of Cawdor. b. He kills the last Thane of Cawdor. c. Duncan rewards ...

2. Macbeth-Study-Guide.pdf
Macbeth - sactheatre.org King Duncan, the king announces two intentions: first, of visiting Macbeth’s castle in gratitude of his valor and, second, of making his son Malcolm heir to his ...

3. TrFQfY3fLmG4ISkf76GptVtdcTOojqjzBM55DRmJ7lunU1Oe.pdf
Macbeth Final Test Fill in the best answer on your ... Macbeth Final Test Fill in the best answer on your scantron sheet. 1. Why does Macbeth become Thane of Cawdor? a. He is the son of the last Thane of Cawdor.

4. Macbeth.pdf
1 Macbeth Study Guide (prepared by - … 1 Macbeth Study Guide (prepared by student teacher Alan Newton) Act I, Scene 1. Synopsis: Three witches meet in a field and discuss plans for a future meeting with ...

5. Macbeth Reading Guide.pdf
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act 1 scene outline - Wasatch Macbeth List of Characters Duncan, King of Scotland The King of Scotland when the play opens. A good and trustworthy man. Macbeth murders him at the beginning of the ...

6. Final vs macbeth.pdf
NEXT and present VS MACBETH This is where Vs Macbeth begins , as ... Spurred on by the prophecy and by his ambitious wife, Lady Macbeth, Macbeth murders King Duncan whilst the king is visiting ...

7. u2_tgdymcbeth_actone_se.pdf
William Shakespeare - Socorro Independent … macbeth William Shakespeare background It is believed that Shakespeare wrote Macbeth largely to please King James. The Scottish king claimed to be descended from a ...

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