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banana
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star
Double points!
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shark
Other team loses 25 points!
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banana
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What do you think the first two lines mean?
Once it is done, thereโs no going back.
If heโs going to do it, then better to do it soon.
The deed has been done and been done well.
If heโs going to do it, he should think carefully about it.
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SHAKESPEARE OR GRIME?
GRIME
SHAKESPEARE
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seesaw
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shark
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fairy
Take points!
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banana
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SHAKESPEARE OR GRIME?
GRIME
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eraser
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shark
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gift
Win 25 points!
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thief
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Which literary technique is used in line 20?
personification
onomatopoeia
simile
alliteration
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What is the โitโ that Macbeth is referring to in lines 1 and 2?
Lady Macbethโs gown
the hautboys and torches
murdering Duncan
the meal that the servants are preparing
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What does โtrumpet-tonguโdโ (line 19) mean?
all together
tongue-tied
loudly
musically
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SHAKESPEARE OR GRIME?
SHAKESPEARE
GRIME
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GRIME
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magnet
Take 20 points!
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shark
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banana
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SHAKESPEARE OR GRIME?
GRIME
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Which two literary techniques are used in these lines?
simile and metaphor
alliteration and personification
personification and simile
onomatopoeia and alliteration
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What do lines 21โ25 tell us about Macbeth?
He is justifying his reasons for committing the murder.
He is worried God will not forgive him for murdering Duncan.
He is feeling remorse before he even commits the murder.
He appreciates that murdering Duncan will make him unpopular
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What does Macbeth mean by โHeโs here in double trustโ (line 12)?
Duncan trusts Macbeth because he is a king and murderer
Duncan trusts Macbeth because he is his subject and host
Duncan trusts Macbeth because he is friendly and hostile
Duncan trusts Macbeth because he is his subject and friend
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