PPT-Act I, Scene 1-2 Questions

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Scene 1 1 after the battle on the heath Macbeth Scene 2 1 Macbeth he fought and defeated Macdonwald cutting off his head and carrying it on his sword 2 Macdonwald

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Scene 1 1 after the battle on the heath Macbeth Scene 2 1 Macbeth he fought and defeated Macdonwald cutting off his head and carrying it on his sword 2 Macdonwald 3 Fife Thane of Cawdor tried to go against Duncan joining forces with Norway but Scotland won . Macbeth. Questions are taken from Barron’s . Simply Shakespeare. .. Act 4. Scene 1. He demands to know the future that they can see. . In Act I he is surprised and skeptical of what they say; in Act IV he seems to rely on them completely and deem what they say is true.. Macbeth. Questions are taken from Barron’s . Simply Shakespeare. .. Act . 5. Scene 1. In . Act II Lady Macbeth makes light of the murder and says that a little water will solve their problem of washing their hand (and guilt) clean. . Please take out your “One Survivor Remembers” discussion questions, make sure your name is on it, and pass those forward.. You will also need to take out your notebook and label Entry 10 . “Bystanders”. What is Cubing?. Cubing is an instructional strategy that asks students to consider a concept from a variety of different perspectives.. The cubes are six-sided figures that have a. different activity on each side of the cube.. (Rev. 20:11-15). The Setting Described (v. 11). The Summons Delivered (v. 12-13). The Secrets Displayed (v. 12-13). The Sentence Determined (v. 13-15). THE JUDGMENT SCENE. (Rev. 20:11-15). The Setting Described (v. 11). This . activity demonstrates our ability to remember details accurately. Testimony about personal experiences is frequently used during an investigation, and can even make or break a case. . How . accurately do people remember what they have seen? . Look at your notes and quickly summarise.. We meet Othello for the first time in this scene. . What opinion do we form of him? . Does it match the opinions we have heard in Act 1 Scene 1? . Note: . throughout this scene, Othello speaks in . (the play). Bellwork: Monday, 12/3/12. Take out your homework questions from Friday. (page 395 #s 1-7). 2. Complete the . Journal . entry 3. :. If you had to live in hiding and could not make a sound from 9am-6pm every day, except Sunday, and had no electronic toys to entertain yourself, what would you do? . Journal entry 7. : . Anne’s diary was published in more than 50 countries. The play, based on her diary, won a Pulitzer Prize and was made into a movie. Why do you think Anne’s diary and her story have attracted so much . WARNING. GRAPHIC content: Sexual fun, violence, drugs, rock music, swearing, And general Naughtiness. Ask your clients “fucking” Questions. Genre. Romance?. Erotica?. Erotic Romance?. Relationships. wants to . kill Caesar for the good of Rome, and he believes that this noble cause shouldn’t be smeared by “. criminal-like” behavior. . Give an example when Brutus spoke out against the behavior of the others. . Macbeth Act V Objective: Students will review important sections of Act II, Scenes I-IV by following a PowerPoint and answering thought questions. Agenda: Macbeth Act V Quiz Review Quiz Review Act V 1. SFS1. Students will recognize and classify various types of evidence in relation to the definition and scope of Forensic Science. . b. Distinguish and categorize physical and trace evidence (e.g. ballistics, drugs, fibers, fingerprints, glass, hair, metal, lip prints, soil, and toxins). . Scene I: The Garden of Eden. And the Lord God commanded the man, saying, “You may surely eat of every tree of the garden, 17 but of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil you shall not eat, for in the day that you eat of it you shall surely die.”.

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