Student Name: *Student ID: *Make sure to put your name in the Student Name box 1.The Porter’s words in lines 1-15 are best described asthe introduction of a new perspective on the eventsan aside targeted to a specific audiencean allegorical portrayal of events similar to those about to transpirea farcical scene which provides comic reliefan ironic portrayal of certain religious beliefs of the time2.In line 16, the Porter is requestingprayermoneymercyrespectpromotion3.The Porter primarily characterizes “drink” through the use ofcliché emphasizing a sense of common experiencerepetition emphasizing similar pointsstatements of opposites suggesting a dual naturesymbolism suggesting images of sleepanecdote suggesting personal experience4.In the Porter’s description in lines 31-33, he uses imagery fromfencingfishingarcherywrestlingdebate5.The words of Macduff and Macbeth in lines 44-47 are characterized primarily bycourtesydissemblingsarcasmnaivetégroveling6.In lines 52-62, which of the following contrasts is most apparent?Conditions in the daytime versus conditions at nightConditions in the heavens versus conditions on earthThe experience of Lennox versus the experience of MacbethThe memories of Lennox versus the memories of MacbethThe dramatic statements of Lennox versus the understatement of Macbeth7.In line 69, “The Lord’s anointed temple” is best interpreted to meanDuncan’s soulDuncan’s bodyDuncan’s roomMacbeth’s castlea church