Question 6 (30 points)
Choose an event from the play. Focus on the purpose it serves in the story. Consider how the story would change if that event was altered.
Form your ideas into a paragraph of at least five sentences. Make sure to include supporting evidence from the play. Your answer must cite
directly from the lines of Macbeth that you read in the lesson. (30 points)
Some events to consider
The weird sisters predictions for Macbeth and Banquo
Macbeth's murder of Banquo
The appearance of Banquo's ghost at Macbeth's coronation dinner
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