<span>Macbeth finds fault with Lady Machbeth's dying because he is forced to confront his own mortality. Until then, his fantasies of power, which he increasingly found disturbing, gave him a sense of immortality. Now that his wife has passed, he can no longer entertain the notion that power provides immortality, since his wife held such power of her own.</span>
Answer:
B
Explanation:
It includes a few ideas but it doesn't exactly tells us about different types of plants, if it did it would've added the name of the plants, colour and fruits or vegetables they bear
I think she feels better but a little embarrassed since she likes him