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English, 04.05.2021 21:50, amp1955

Macbeth imagines that he sees Banquo sitting at the banquet table during his coronation. How is this significant to the plot? A)This event signifies that Macbeth is haunted by his past actions but is unable to stop what he's put in motion.
B)This occurrence suggests this is the point where Macbeth can and will make amends for the past.
C)This event suggests Macbeth is no longer haunted by the wicked mistakes of his past.
D)This occurrences
es that Macbeth now needs Lady Macbeth to guide him in future decisions.

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