Paradoxes work by circularly falsifying the previous statement, and changing what the statement is asking.
During act 2, scene 1, when Macbeth is waiting for the signal from Lady Macbeth, he hallucinates and sees a bloody dagger floating in front of him.
This vision is interpreted as Macbeth's guilt for the murder he is about to commit. The dagger he sees is the same weapon he is about to use to kill the king.
The answer is C, because a participle is a word form from a verb, for example: going, been, being, gone etc. and describing like farming man, things like that, also is going to.<span />
I feel that it is the first one, she is losing interest, because a lot of the rest of the story suggests she is not all the interested with him.
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