Scene 1
Scene 2
Scene 3
Scene 4
Scene 5
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Who said, "When shall we three meet again? In thunder, lightning, or in rain?

First Witch

100

Who is introduced at the beginning of the scene?

King Duncan
100

Who does Macbeth meet after the battle?

The three witches

100

Is Banquo loyal to Macbeth?

Yes he is

100

Who was reading Macbeth's letter?

Lady Macbeth

200

Who said, "There to meet with Macbeth."

Third Witch

200

Who is Macdonwald?

He is the Scottish traitor.

200

What does Macbeth NOT want to do?

Murder King Duncan to get the crown.

200

What does the King ask Malcolm?

If the execution of Thane of Cawdor had taken place
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How is Lady Macbeth to Macbeth?

She is very commanding and forward.

300

Who said, "When the hurly-burly's done, when the battle's lost and won."

Second Witch

300

Who tells the story of the battle?

The injured captain

300

Who else got curious about their own future?

Banquo did

300

What does Macbeth see Malcolm as?

An obstacle in his pursuit to become king.

300

Who does Lady Macbeth call to?

She calls to the witches.

400

What did all the witches say when they came together?

"Fair is foul, and foul is fair

Hover through the fog and filthy air."

400

Who is the King's son(s)?

Malcolm and Donalbain

400

What was Banquo's prophecy?

It was that he would be lesser than Macbeth and greater.
400

Which son does King Duncan promote Prince of Cumberland?

Malcolm

400

What are Lady Macbeth's true intentions?

To make Macbeth King so that she could be Queen.

500

Where are the three witches at?

Deep in the woods.

500
How was Macbeth doing in the battle?

He fought bravely in the battle

500

What are the three prophecies that the witches predict?

That he is Thane of Glamis, Thane of Cawdor, and is the King.

500

What does Macbeth advise the King to do to celebrate their victory?

He invites him to his house to celebrate.

500
What does Lady Macbeth say to Macbeth when he informs her that King Duncan is coming over?

She says, "O, never shall sun that morrow see."