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English, 02.04.2021 22:40, 105001038

1. Read Act 1, scene 3 of the play. 2. Pretend that you are the character Macbeth.
3. Write a journal entry in which you describe your encounter with the three witches.
4. What did you see, hear?
5. Highlight the witches' predictions. Do you believe in them or not. What proof, if any, do you have to suggest that they
may be true?
5. How has the witches' predictions shaped the way you feel about your future?
Your response should be at least 2 paragraphs long and should stay true to the text. Remember to use the first person
pronoun,"I".

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