Answer: C. Throw the poisoned entrails into the cauldron.
Explanation:
The three witches (or<em> 'weird sisters'</em>) are supernatural creatures from Shakespeare's <em>Macbeth</em>. They make a prophecy about Macbeth's future at the beginning of the play, predicting that Macbeth would become a king.
In <em>Act IV, Scene I</em>, the witches are dancing around the cauldron and adding some ingredients into it - poisoned entrails, wolf's tooth, a frog's tongue, etc. They are preparing a strange potion. After the potion is finished, Macbeth enters the stage, determined to find out the truth about the witches' prophecies.
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Explanation:
One way Shakespeare transformed the plot of Pyramus and Thisbe into Romeo and Juliet is that they were neighbors. In Romeo and Juliet, the families just hated each other. While Romeo and Juliet is a similar story, Pyramus and Thisbe got to communicate to each other through a small hole in the wall. Romeo and Juliet actually had to sneak out to see each other. While both stories end with a tragic misunderstanding, Pyramus and Thisbe was focused on those two, and Romeo and Juliet kind of focused on the story as a whole, including the family feud, and even secondary characters. I think Shakespeare transformed the story in this way because turning the story into more than just the two lovers makes it a more memorable, tragic tale, for everyone.
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