can you give me some multiple choice question about act 3 in king lear

Go through the Facts, Study Questions, and Quiz toward the bottom of this webpage -- http://www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/lear/ -- and find ideas that relate to Act III. They may or may not be in question form, but you can write questions, correct? =)

thanks

You're welcome.

do you have any other sites

Here's the best website I've found to help students read Shakespeare's plays:

http://nfs.sparknotes.com/
Click on the title of the play you want, then click on the act and scene. You'll find original Shakespearean language on the left and a modern-day "translation" on the right.

Here are several other really good websites about Shakespeare and his works and his times. Be sure to add ALL THESE to your favorites so you can find them again.

http://shakespeare.palomar.edu/

http://www.shakespeare-online.com/

http://www.bardweb.net/

http://www.enotes.com/william-shakespeare/

Of course! Here's a multiple-choice question about Act 3 in Shakespeare's play "King Lear":

Question: In Act 3 of "King Lear," what is the significance of the storm on the heath?

A. It represents the internal turmoil and madness experienced by Lear.
B. It symbolizes the impending downfall of the kingdom.
C. It foreshadows the betrayal and treachery of Lear's daughters.
D. It signifies the chaos and disorder brought upon by Lear's rash decisions.

To find the correct answer, you can analyze Act 3 of "King Lear." In this act, Lear is driven out of his daughters' homes and is left to wander on the heath during a raging storm. This tumultuous and intense scene serves as a metaphor for Lear's internal turmoil and descent into madness. It also signifies the chaos and disorder that result from Lear's rash decisions regarding the division of his kingdom. By understanding these events, you can easily identify the correct answer.