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True [87]
3 years ago
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Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique, well-chosen details, and well-stru

ctured event sequences.
Identify the topic you will use for your Macbeth inspired narrative and explain why you selected it............ CANN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS QUESTION..... PLEASE
English
2 answers:
lesya692 [45]3 years ago
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Banquo has been murdered; discussions and suspicions regarding his deathcan be heard throughout the castle. Write a narrative that tells a storyabout what you think transpires between Macbeth and Lady Macbeth asthey prepare to attend Banquo’s funeral.Lady Macbeth walked into her closet, slowly pacing to and from her dressthat she would wear to Banquo's funeral. Macbeth noticed from thedistance and began to worry that the others in the castle had Fgured it allout. That they both would be imprisoned or maybe even murdered for theiractions. The idea that Lady Macbeth would throw him under the bus, takingall the attention away from herself. Lady Macbeth stopped and prepared<span>herself for the questions that might follow her arrival. What if there had been a waitress</span>
Afina-wow [57]3 years ago
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Lady Macbeth walked into her closet, slowly pacing to and from her dress that she would wear to Banquo's funeral. Macbeth noticed from the distance and began to worry that the others in the castle had figured it all out. That they both would be imprisoned or maybe even murdered for their actions. The idea that Lady Macbeth would throw him under the bus, taking all the attention away from herself. Lady Macbeth stopped and prepared herself for the questions that might follow her arrival. What if there had <span>been a witness?</span>
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