How does Shakespeare use foreshadowing in Macbeth? A. By having Macbeth bravely help defeat the foreign enemies of Scotland in Act 1, he suggests that Macbeth will also rid the country of its own tyrannical leader in Act ll.
B. By having the witches predict that Macbeth will be king of Scotland In Act l, he suggests that Macbeth will indeed carey out the assassination he plans with his wife in Act 'll.
C. By having Banquo hear the predictions of the witches in Act l, he suggests that Banquo will also seek to act on his own ambition and attempt to seize the throne in Act lol.
D. By having Lady Macbeth state that Duncan reminded her father in Act ll, he suggests that the ghost of Duncan will appear at the banquet she attends in Act lll.

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it would be c 
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the answer is D tell me if im wrong


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