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Macbeth most likely questions Banquo about his journey in Scene 1 because Macbeth
A wants to engage in friendly conversation.
B hopes he will find evidence of disloyalty.
C seeks information that he can tell the murderers.
D has to plan the dinner for the evening at the castle CORRECT ANSWERS C seeks
information that he can tell the murderers.
What reason does Macbeth give the murderers to kill Banquo?
A Banquo plans to draw the kingdom into war.
B Banquo plans to try the murderers for treason.
C Banquo oppressed the families of the murderers.
D Banquo murdered the king for revenge. CORRECT ANSWERS C Banquo oppressed
the families of the murderers.
Macbeth and Lady Macbeth say that they envy Duncan because he
A is free from the pain and troubles of life.
B is able to confront his accusers in hell.
C committed terrible deeds but was never punished.
D had heirs to love him and carry on his legacy. CORRECT ANSWERS A is free from
the pain and troubles of life.
Why does Macbeth worry that he has killed Duncan more for Banquo's sake than for his
own?
A The people would rather have Banquo as their king.
B The prophecies about Banquo contain happiness instead of guilt.
C Macbeth is a tyrant and Banquo is honorable.
D Macbeth lacks any heirs and Banquo has children. CORRECT ANSWERS D
Macbeth lacks any heirs and Banquo has children.
Lady Macbeth's reaction to Macbeth's plan to kill Banquo reveals that she most likely
A thinks he is acting correctly.
B wonders if he wants to murder her.
C hopes to prevent him from getting caught.
D wants to stop him from committing another murder CORRECT ANSWERS D wants to
stop him from committing another murder
In Scene 4, lines 29-30, Macbeth says of Fleance, "There the grown serpent lies. The
worm that's