<span>Macbeth realizes Banquo knows too much about the witches prophecies regarding the kingship
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he appears mentally unstable and guilty of murder
that Macbeth has had such fits since his youth
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the correct answer is letter <u>b. Chronological order</u>
<u>Trust</u><u> </u><u>Me</u><u>. </u> (◍•ᴗ•◍)
Answer: The most important event in chapter eight of <u>The Outsiders</u> is Ponyboy and Randy's conversation outside of the diner. The significance of this scene is that Randy and Ponyboy find a common ground by talking about Bob and the school children. Randy realizes that Greasers are more than just hot-headed guys who like to fight, and Pony realizes that just because the Socs are different, they are people too, just like him. They both leave with a better understanding of each other, almost like bridging a gap between the Socs and Greasers.
The exit of the parking garage is this wat