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CLOZE Act IV Macbeth :: Fill in the blanks to review the first part of Act IV

At the start of Act IV, the ______________ are casting a spell and listing ______________ to put in their ______________.
Then, “by the pricking” of the second witch’s “thumbs” the “wicked” ______________ enters (IV.i.45-46). The witches conjure up
their masters, three apparitions. The first looks like a ______________ head, the second looks like a ______________ child, and the
third is a ______________ child with a ______________ in his hand. These apparitions give Macbeth confidence by telling him
prophecies such as “none of woman born shall harm ______________” (IV.i.80-81). At the end of the scene, Macbeth decides that
since ______________ has fled to England, he will kill his whole family.
Scene ii reveals that Lady ______________ has lost faith in her husband, though her son is still loyal to his father. At the end
of the scene they are both ______________.
Scene iii begins with ______________ and ______________ discussing Macbeth’s tyranny. Malcom tests Macduff’s loyalty
by claiming to be full of ______________ (so that he will not be able to control himself around any of the women in Scotland),
______________ (so he’ll steal all the land and jewels from the nobles of Scotland), and even claims to have zero good qualities.
Macduff laments his lost Scotland as there will be no one left to rule his beloved country. Malcom then reveals that his speeches were
just to test Macduff’s loyalty and he informs the nobleman that ______________ is preparing to attack with 10,000 troops.

CLOZE Act IV Macbeth :: Fill in the blanks to review the first part of Act IV
At the start of Act IV, the ______________ are casting a spell and listing ______________ to put in their ______________.
Then, “by the pricking” of the second witch’s “thumbs” the “wicked” ______________ enters (IV.i.45-46). The witches conjure up
their masters, three apparitions. The first looks like a ______________ head, the second looks like a ______________ child, and the
third is a ______________ child with a ______________ in his hand. These apparitions give Macbeth confidence by telling him
prophecies such as “none of woman born shall harm ______________” (IV.i.80-81). At the end of the scene, Macbeth decides that
since ______________ has fled to England, he will kill his whole family.
Scene ii reveals that Lady ______________ has lost faith in her husband, though her son is still loyal to his father. At the end
of the scene they are both ______________.
Scene iii begins with ______________ and ______________ discussing Macbeth’s tyranny. Malcom tests Macduff’s loyalty
by claiming to be full of ______________ (so that he will not be able to control himself around any of the women in Scotland),
______________ (so he’ll steal all the land and jewels from the nobles of Scotland), and even claims to have zero good qualities.
Macduff laments his lost Scotland as there will be no one left to rule his beloved country. Malcom then reveals that his speeches were
just to test Macduff’s loyalty and he informs the nobleman that ______________ is preparing to attack with 10,000 troops.

CLOZE Act IV Macbeth :: Fill in the blanks to review the first part of Act IV
At the start of Act IV, the ______________ are casting a spell and listing ______________ to put in their ______________.
Then, “by the pricking” of the second witch’s “thumbs” the “wicked” ______________ enters (IV.i.45-46). The witches conjure up
their masters, three apparitions. The first looks like a ______________ head, the second looks like a ______________ child, and the
third is a ______________ child with a ______________ in his hand. These apparitions give Macbeth confidence by telling him
prophecies such as “none of woman born shall harm ______________” (IV.i.80-81). At the end of the scene, Macbeth decides that
since ______________ has fled to England, he will kill his whole family.
Scene ii reveals that Lady ______________ has lost faith in her husband, though her son is still loyal to his father. At the end
of the scene they are both ______________.
Scene iii begins with ______________ and ______________ discussing Macbeth’s tyranny. Malcom tests Macduff’s loyalty
by claiming to be full of ______________ (so that he will not be able to control himself around any of the women in Scotland),
______________ (so he’ll steal all the land and jewels from the nobles of Scotland), and even claims to have zero good qualities.
Macduff laments his lost Scotland as there will be no one left to rule his beloved country. Malcom then reveals that his speeches were
just to test Macduff’s loyalty and he informs the nobleman that ______________ is preparing to attack with 10,000 troops.

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