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Consider the following lines from Act II, scenes ill-iv of Macbeth.
- "strange screams of death” (Iliji.61-67)
- "with accents terrible” (I1.iii.61-67)
- "of dire combustion and confused events” (I1.iii.61-67)
- "to the woeful time” (I1.iii.61-67)
"death's counterfeit" (I1.iii.87-91)
"on death itself" (11.1.87-91)
. "to countenance this horror" (I1.iii.87-91)
What is the cumulative impact of these words and phrases on the tone of
the play? (Choose two that apply.)
unrealistic
foreboding
detached
restrained
forgiving
fatalistic
playful
impartial

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