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1. Compare the ambition displayed by Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. Who is more likely to commit the murder? Support your response with textual evidence.
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Scene 6
Scene 6, lines 1-31
2. Write the positive, benevolent images of nature that Duncan and Banquo use?
3. Explain why the imagery is an example of dramatic irony?
4. Compare and contrast the words of King Duncan and those of Lady Macbeth.
Support your answer with textual evidence. (lines 10-31)

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