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9238 - Macbeth Passage 5

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1.
The Porter’s words in lines 1-15 are best described as
2.
In line 16, the Porter is requesting
3.
The Porter primarily characterizes “drink” through the use of
4.
In the Porter’s description in lines 31-33, he uses imagery from
5.
The words of Macduff and Macbeth in lines 44-47 are characterized primarily by
6.
In lines 52-62, which of the following contrasts is most apparent?
7.
In line 69, “The Lord’s anointed temple” is best interpreted to mean

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