Who

What
Whoa!
Where
Why
100

Plans the murder of Banquo and Fleance

Macbeth

100

The item that calls Macbeth to kill Duncan

Floating dagger
100

Macbeth's behavior at the very start of the banquet

Excited, Pleased with himself, Confident

100

Malcolm

England

100

Macbeth feels guilty

Killed King Duncan

200

Kills the King's guards

Macbeth

200

Knocking, sleep, and blood

motifs 

200

Lennox and another Lord call Macbeth a what?

Tyrant

200

Donalbain

Ireland
200

Lady Macbeth went back to King Duncan's chamber

Macbeth forgot to leave the daggers by the guards, so she needed to return them

300

Suspicious of Macbeth after he kills the King's guards and does not attend the coronation or dinner party

Macduff

300

A funny break from a tense story line

Comic Relief

300

Macbeth at the end of Act 3 is preparing for what?

War
300

Macduff did not attend - 2 things

Coronation and Banquet

300

Macbeth is paranoid

His guilt and 'to be safely thus'
400
Covers for Macbeth by telling the party goers that Macbeth gets the fits occasionally and has since he was young

Lady Macbeth

400

The day of the week

Monday

400

Lennox hopes that these people will overthrow Macbeth

Malcolm and Macduff

400

Hecate and the Three Witches

Heath

400

Lady Macbeth knows nothing of the plan to kill Banquo and Fleance

Macbeth is acting alone and becoming more independent - to keep her safe as well

500

2 Scottish men who are currently in England

Malcolm and Macduff

500
A deliberate undervaluing - "Twas a rough night'

Understatement

500

After all the guest leave the banquet, Macbeth says he will visit whom tomorrow?

The three witches

500

Sleep

No more

500

The snake is scorched but not killed

Threats to Macbeth's kingship are still out there