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ANNOTATE: In Macbeth's soliloquy beginning on line 33. identify the pronouns , including older pronoun forms such as thou, thee, and thy. QUESTION : Whom or what is Macbeth addressing in this speech? CONCLUDE: What does the soliloquy suggest about Macbeth's state of mind? 10. sensible able to be felt.
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NNOTATE: In Macbeth's soliloquy beginning on line 33, the pronouns include both modern forms (such as "you" and "your") and older forms like "thou," "thee," and "thy."QUESTION: Macbeth is addressing the dagger that he sees before him in this speech.CONCLUDE: The soliloquy suggests that Macbeth's state of mind is deeply disturbed and tormented, as he grapples with guilt, paranoia, and the consequences of his actions. It reflects his internal struggle and the psychological toll of his ambitious and murderous deeds.