In paragraph 9, what the phrase "drew him on by artful questions" means is that he questioned him to try to gain privileged information.
He had to find out some information that was very important to him, so he started questioning him furtively so as to get to the bottom of things.
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In the very first scene, the witches chant "Fair is foul, and foul is fair." This is foreshadowing on several levels. First of all, they are foreshadowing the unnatural events that are going to take place in the play, since only something unnatural can be foul and fair at the same time. Secondly, they are foreshadowing Macbeth's exterior versus his interior and how that will change through the play. He will become fair on the outside but foul on the inside when he welcomes Duncan into his home while planning to murder him. -MsLit
The clock reinforces the theme of the story that no one can escape death.
The fear each of the guests feels when the clock chimes reflects the fear that they have of death.
By ticking down the moments, the clock reinforces the idea that time is running out for the Prince and his guests.
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Talent only pays off if one applies it. That still means one has to work hard, not as hard as those who develop the skills naturally. ... But hard work beats talent any day because hard work has 1 thing that talent doesn't have, EXPERIENCE.
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