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In scene 4, at Forres, Macbeth<span> and his wife welcome the thanes of Scotland to the banquet. Immediately prior to the feast, one of the murderers appears at a side door and reveals to Macbeth the truth about the mission: their success in the killing of </span>Banquo<span> and their failure to murder Fleance. Macbeth recomposes himself and returns to the table. As he raises a toast to his absent friend, he imagines he sees the ghost of Banquo. As with the ethereal dagger, the ghost of Banquo appears to come and go, propelling Macbeth into alternating fits of courage and despair. </span>Lady Macbeth<span> invites the thanes to depart and, once alone, tries one last time to soothe her husband. But Macbeth's paranoid mind is already on to the next murder, that of </span>Macduff<span>. To ascertain his future with greater certainty, he makes clear his intention to visit the Weird Sisters once more.
</span>In Scene 5, <span>Hecate, the classical goddess of the lower world who represents the spirit of ancient witchcraft, calls the weird sisters to her to complain that her own part in </span>Macbeth<span>'s downfall has been overlooked and that she now wishes personally to make his downfall complete. The scene is unnecessary to understanding the play and was probably not written by </span>Shakespeare<span>.</span>
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Answer and explanation:
At the end of the second paragraph Soueif tells readers that "the lights of Cairo will not come on tonight," referring to a government-imposed curfew and shutdown of internet and phone communications. This glimpse contributes to Soueif's description of the present as in the present will be constantly changing given the uncertainty of not knowing how that night will end taking into account the events that occur.
In order to, convert the direct speech into reported speech, it is necessary to change the present tenses in direct speech to the corresponding past tenses in the reported speech.
<h3>What changes will be done in the sentences to convert the direct sentences into the reported speech?</h3>
1). She said she would go to the dentist.
2). She said she had lived in Montreal for ten years.
3). Dad said we were leaving in June.
4). Annie said she had forgotten to take the dog for a walk.
5). They said they had done the washing-up.
6). He said he always woke up early on Mondays.
7). She said the Browns were looking for a new house.
8). He told Carol that they had bought a flat two previous months ago.
9). He told Sam he would paint the garage the next week.
10). He told Julie he had brought her some flowers.
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