B: Joke, because this word is not grade-appropriate
<span>Macbeth finds fault with Lady Machbeth's dying because he is forced to confront his own mortality. Until then, his fantasies of power, which he increasingly found disturbing, gave him a sense of immortality. Now that his wife has passed, he can no longer entertain the notion that power provides immortality, since his wife held such power of her own.</span>
Answer:
You didn't even say which story this comes from. How can we help you if we don't know?
Explanation:
Like this
My mother like pizza or hotdogs??
I’m sorry if I’m wrong