
An analysis of Macbeth as a tragic hero
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- Q1Which of the following would you expect to include on a planning grid? Select all that apply.Users sort answers between categoriesSorting30s
- Q2Introduction or conclusion: which should move from the specific to the general?Users enter free textType an Answer30s
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- Q4Which of the following might you not you expect to see in a conclusion?repetition of your thesisthe impact of the text on society todaya focus on the writer's purposea summary of your key arguments30s
- Q5Which of the following words is a synonym for 'tyrant'?Machiavelliandespotmonarchliberator30s
- Q6Which word, beginning with 'c', could be placed in this sentence: "Act 5 signifies the << >> of Macbeth's descent. He has transformed from noble warrior to tragic hero."?Users enter free textType an Answer30s