Student Name: *Student ID: *1.In the passage overall, Macbeth seems most concerned withfinding out the position of Malcom and his mencaring for his wifeanticipating eventsrallying his supportersavoiding the appearance of fear2.Macbeth’s words to the Servant could best be described asbittervitriolicchidingpatronizingsarcastic3.Macbeth’s question in lines 49-54 is particularly desperate because of hisall-consuming concern for his wifedoubts about the Doctor’s abilitiesown mental disturbanceanxiety about the coming battlefear that Lady Macbeth will reveal his guilt4.In lines 60-66, Macbeth uses an analogy to describe his country as acurative drugsick patientwomanphysical landmassbody of water5.Malcolm’s words in lines 84-87 primarily have the effect ofsymbolizing the obscurity of the events overallcontrasting Malcolm’s strategy with Macbeth’salluding to a common battle tactic of that eraforeshadowing Macbeth’s future downfallsatirizing Macbeth’s predilection to see ghosts6.In line 112, the word “forc’d” could most accurately be restated asreinforcedcompelledalliedrequiredarmed7.Macbeth’s words in lines 108-114 suggest which of the following?He is worried about a siege.He is preoccupied with giving orders to his men.He is feeling defiant.He is prepared to go out and directly attack those who approach.He is concerned about the spread of disease.8.In lines 128-139, Macbeth’s cynicism is most revealed in which of the following statements?“upon the stage” (line 136)“And then is heard no more” (line 137)“Out, out, brief candle!” (line 134)“Told by an idiot” (line 138)“She should have died hereafter” (line 128)