In response to Macbeth’s questions, the witches in Act IV

of Macbeth
(1 point)
tell him how to bring Banquo back to life.
call upon the apparitions who answer most of his
questions but warn him not to probe too deeply.
bring Duncan back to life.
turn Macbeth into a toad.

call upon the apparitions who answer most of his questions but warn him not to probe too deeply.

In Act IV of Macbeth, the witches do not tell Macbeth how to bring Banquo back to life, bring Duncan back to life, or turn Macbeth into a toad. Instead, they call upon the apparitions who answer most of his questions but warn him not to probe too deeply.

In Act IV of Macbeth, the witches do not tell Macbeth how to bring Banquo back to life. However, they do call upon apparitions who answer most of Macbeth's questions but warn him not to probe too deeply. The witches do not bring Duncan back to life either. Lastly, they do not turn Macbeth into a toad. Therefore, the correct answer is that the witches call upon the apparitions who answer most of Macbeth's questions but warn him not to probe too deeply.