FAMOUS PLAYWRIGHT POET AND OTHERS
MACBETH
Question
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Murderers confront Banquo and kill him but fail to kill Fleance.
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Banquo and Fleance confront and kill the murderers who attack them.
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Fleance confronts the murderers but fails to save himself or Banquo from death.
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Murderers kill Fleance but fail to kill his father, Banquo.
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Detailed explanation-1: -Which sentence best explains the events in Scene 3? Murderers confront Banquo and kill him but fail to kill Fleance. Banquo and Fleance confront and kill the murderers who attack them.
Detailed explanation-2: -Banquo and Fleance approach on their horses and dismount. They light a torch, and the murderers set upon them. The murderers kill Banquo, who dies urging his son to flee and to avenge his death. One of the murderers extinguishes the torch, and in the darkness Fleance escapes.
Detailed explanation-3: -Do the assassins succeed in killing Banquo and Fleance? Yes, they kill both of them.
Detailed explanation-4: -How does Macbeth try to persuade the murderers to kill Banquo? Why? He lies and tells them that Banquo was responsible for their ruination and downfall. He does this so they have a personal interest in killing Banquo and to try to get them to agree to kill Banquo.