Student Name: *Student ID: *1.In line 5, the word “thus” could most accurately be restated askinga manalivethought innocentfree2.In lines 18-21, imagery is primarily used to conveythe Witches’ prophecyBanquo’s deceptive intentionsMacbeth’s childlessnessMacbeth’s position of powerMacbeth’s actions3.The words “jewel” (line 25) and “enemy” (line 26) refer respectively tolife and Banquochildren and Banquolife and fatesoul and devilwife and devil4.Macbeth’s emphasis in lines 42-44 is thatthe murderers should seek revenge immediatelyBanquo’s betrayal of the murderers is patently obviousonly a crazed person would cast blame upon Banquoanyone with any sense would blame the king’s murder upon Banquothe murderers are less than sane if they refuse to kill Banquo5.In lines 46-52, Macbeth directs rhetorical questions to the Murderers in order togather relevant informationpresent an argumentpersuade them against actionassess their motivationstest their commitment6.The analogy developed in lines 54-63 primarily serves toportray the differences among mencharacterize the Murderers as ineptcompare the Murderers to dogsdemonstrate that Macbeth is concerned with classificationcontradict the claims of the Murderers7.In lines 84-92, Macbeth shows himself to beparanoiddisingenuousduplicitouspretentiousobsequious8.In line 101, “something from the palace” could best be restated assome distance from the palacea reward from the palacea clear command from the palacerelated to the palacewith reference to the palace9.The primary purpose of Macbeth’s letter to Lady Macbeth is towarn her of the King’s approaching visitinform her of the unusual events which have passedmake her happy about the prospect of coming honorsadvise her that the prophecies may be unreliableraise Macbeth in his wife’s estimation10.In line 17, the antecedent for “it” is“nature” (line 13)“kindness” (line 14)“way” (line 15)“ambition” (line 16)“illness” (line 17)11.In line 25, “the golden round” refers tovictoryan arenaa stagea crownambition12.The effect of Lady Macbeth’s appeals to outside forces in lines 39-55 is primarily to suggest that she isan instrument of fatesuperstitiouspowerless on her ownseeking external validationin command of natural forces13.In line 58, “the all-hail hereafter” refers toheavenly rewardfuture kingshipuniversal adorationBanquo’s subserviencenumerous titles14.Lady Macbeth believes that Macbeth does NOT exhibit excessivehonestycompassiontransparencyambitionhesitancy15.The “great business” referred to in line 74 ismaking provision for the King’s visitpretending to provide hospitality for the Kingtesting the prophecy of the Witchesgiving a great banquet for the Kingmurdering the King