Macbeth's noble death
Quiz by Oak National Academy: GCSE English Edexcel
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- Q1In 'Macbeth', what ultimately causes Macbeth's death?He is poisoned.He dies by suicide, consumed by guilt.He is killed in a duel.30s
- Q2In 'Macbeth', who kills Macbeth in Act 5?Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q3What does 'noble' mean in this sentence: "Arguably, Macbeth dies a noble death"?"Noble" signifies an honourable or virtuous death."Noble" suggests a tragic or accidental death."Noble" means dying in a royal or regal manner.30s
- Q4What does tracking mean in this sentence: "We are tracking a theme across a text"?"Tracking" means following or analysing a theme's development."Tracking" involves identifying different themes within the text."Tracking" refers to continuously searching for errors in the theme.30s
- Q5In 'Macbeth', what does Macbeth believe makes him invincible in Act 5 of the play?The witches' prophecyHis armourHis possession of the crown30s
- Q6What are the three apparitions that the witches conjure in Act 4 of "Macbeth"?Banquo's ghost, a crown, a bloody child.A dagger, Banquo's ghost, Macduff.Macduff, a storm, an owl.30s