<span>The town of Grover's corner can be best described as conventional. The plot of the play revolves around the typical activities in a typical town and the everyday dramas that all small towns experience. The town is conventional because it’s conventionality is one of the themes of the play.</span>
Answer: The answer to the question is B:
The Island, nine decades the answer of dreams
Explanation:
Webbing helps illustrate relationships between events, ideas, and people.
Throughout the play, Macbeth loses his morals due to his greed for power.
1. Murders Duncan
2. Murders Banquo
3. Destroys Macduff's household (Wife, children, servants)