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what vow or pledge do banquo, macduff, and other men present decide to take?
select one:
a. to overcome any fear in order to seek the full truth and expose any form of treason
b. to seek safety wherever they can by fleeing to places like england and ireland
c. to protect all women and children from the perpetrators who plotted to kill duncan
d. to support macbeth as both an honorable kinsman and fantastic host
what is the primary structure of language of this passage?
select one:
a. monologue
b. dialogue
c. soliloquy
d. private thoughts
For the first question: In Shakespeare's Macbeth, after Duncan's murder is discovered, Banquo, Macduff, and the assembled men vow to set aside fear to uncover the full truth behind the treasonous killing.
For the second question: The passage referenced (from the scene where these men confer) consists of an exchange between multiple characters, which defines dialogue. Monologue is a single speaker's long address, soliloquy is a character speaking their inner thoughts aloud alone, and private thoughts are unspoken internal reflections, none of which match the scene's structure.
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- a. to overcome any fear in order to seek the full truth and expose any form of treason
- b. dialogue