"Two truths are told" - Macbeth believes in the supernatural​, "Cannot be ill, cannot be good" - Macbeth realising the witches are helping him but here will be a price to pay, "Commencing in a truth? I am Thane of Cawdor." - Macbeth believes the witches because they're telling him what he wants to hear​, “two truths are told” - Alliteration - stresses how seriously Macbeth takes the witches prediction, “my seated heart knock at my ribs” - Personification - Macbeths increasing fear, "unsex me here and fill me with direst cruelty" - Lady Macbeth calls on spirits to help her,

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