What the audience discovers about Macduff at the end of Act III is that he is in England with Malcolm planning to overthrow Macbeth.
Macduff realized that Macbeth was the one responsible for the deaths of king Duncan and Banquo, and believes he shouldn't be the Scottish king after the atrocities he's committed. He goes to England to seek help from the English king, and together they fight Macbeth.
Foreshadow
fɔːˈʃadəʊ/Submit
verb
3rd person present: foreshadows
be a warning or indication of (a future event).
I search it in the dictionary so I think it's D. Warning
<span>The events in Twelfth Night in order from earliest to latest can be written as follow:
</span>1- Olivia rejects Orsino and prefers Cesario.
<span>Olivia gives us an insight into Malvolio's character by saying that he suffers from self-love or is arrogant and vain.
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2- Antonio risks danger bringin Sebastian to Illyria.
<span>Antonio, the man who saved Sebastian's life is touched by Sebastian's loss.
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3- Olivia mistakes Sebastian for Cesario
<span>Sebastian has now reluctantly accepted Antonio as his companion in the streets of Illyria.
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4- Viola is astonished to see her brother.
<span>In Olivia's house, Malvolio in a darkened room is teased mercilessly by Feste who tries unsuccessfully to convince Malvolio that he is mad.</span>
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The answer is he personifies the toilet, creating an image of a person gargling.