Macbeth says the witches can set loose the storms.
In Act 4, Scene 1, Macbeth is speaking to the witches, demanding answers and more prophecies when he says:
"Though you untie the winds and let them fight"
He then provides examples of the damage he knows the storms could do when the witches let the winds loose.
Answer:
No one knows... is this some kind of comprehension or something? You should put it in the question and the story if you need help with the question.
Answer:
I do not think that this is true because it is over exaggerated and a simile.
Explanation:
I'd choose "revise the structure of your essay by making the progression more logical."
Out of all the given answers that one makes most sense
The answer is B. The prewriting stage consists of planning out how to write the story, including thinking up the plot and details.