Act II Quiz Storyboard: You are a director for a new version of Macbeth. Your first task is to determine how to portray King Duncan's murder. You are.

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Act II Quiz Storyboard: You are a director for a new version of Macbeth. Your first task is to determine how to portray King Duncan's murder. You are an amazing director so you know you must create a storyboard to show your director of photography. For this assessment you must create a storyboard that shows King Duncan's murder so your director of photography knows how to film it, and sees your vision. Your storyboard will be 4-6 boxes, include dialogue and directions off to the side, and color. AND DCQ: Covering up a lie is easier than telling the truth. Your task is to challenge (disagree with) the statement in a one page, double spaced paper using the following claim as your first sentence: It is easier to tell the truth because for every lie you tell you have to tell two more and it spirals out of control. You must use evidence from Macbeth to support your position.