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weeeeeb [17]
4 years ago
10

Dagger Macbeth’s sees is an illusion

English
1 answer:
hoa [83]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

D. A false creation/ Proceeding from the heat-oppressed brain.

This answer suggests that it could have been an illusion by saying it might have been a "false creation" and that it could have came from his "heat-oppressed brain."

Explanation:

Please mark brainliest and have a great day!

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