Macbeth act 4

A major purpose of Act IV is to foreshadow events related to Macbeth’s downfall
When the witch says, “Something wicked this way comes,” you know that even the witches now consider Macbeth evil.​
After visiting the witches, why does Macbeth initially change his mind and decide not to have Macduff killed He is reassured by the third apparition.
Which of the following best describes how Shakespeare portrays Macduff’s son in Act IV? questioning and courageous
In Scene iii, what finally convinces Malcolm that Macduff is loyal? Macduff’s noble despair for his country
Which of the following lines spoken by Malcolm best conveys how he really feels about Scotland? It weeps, it bleeds, and each new day a gash / Is added to her wounds.
The end of Act IV foreshadows an important conflict between Macbeth and Macduff.
In Elizabethan theater, ____ was especially important because there were no elaborate special effects, lighting, or sets. Imagery
In Act IV, Macbeth visits the witches because he thinks that they can rid him of Banquo’s ghost.
What is imagery language that writers use to re-create sensory experiences
Which senses do the following lines appeal to? This avarice / Sticks deeper, grows with more pernicious root / Than summer-seeming lust, and it hath been / The sword of our slain kings. Sight and touch
Which sense does the following quotation appeal to? This tyrant, whose sole name blisters our tongues, /​Was once thought honest. Touch
One of the images that runs throughout the whole play is that of Blood
Which of your senses does the following quote appeal to? Nay, had I pow’r, I should / Pour the sweet milk of concord​into hell, / Uproar the universal peace, confound / All unity on earth. taste, touch, and hearing