in macbeth, the witches have a particular style of speech. how many words can you give to describe it? why do you think shakespeare made them talk like that?

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Generally, the witches speak in a trochaic rhythm (sets of two syllables that alternate stressed then unstressed -- the opposite of iambic), with shorter lines of 8 syllables rather than 10 syllables. This sets them apart from the traditional characters, because their speech rhythm is different so it makes them seem more mystical and magical.