This isn't a full understandable question.
As I understand it, the three witches do not have any control over Macbeth's fate. What they can do is predict the future--and the future is unchangeable. As far as Macbeth controlling his own fate, that is impossible, although that is exactly what he tries to do. It was inevitable that he would murder Duncan. Shakespeare's message in this play is fatalistic. Whatever is going to happen to Macbeth--or to us--is already predetermined. I think this could be the good beginning for your response. The rest can be done by the writers I trust. Check out the site Prime Writings.
Answer:
stealthily
Explanation:
surreptitiously means in a cautious manner, in attempts to avoid attention
Everyone behaves as a distributive pronoun
Answer:
She has a semantic linguistic mistake. She made a mistake not knowing the full meaning of the word candy.
Explanation:
Linguistic mistake is an involuntary mistake or failure to use a system properly because sometimes candies are also called sweets or lollies.
Candy is a general form of defining sugar based confectioned with syrups, chocolate, fruits and carbohydrates. Chocolate bars is an example a candy, because there is a high content of sugar to reduce the bitterness of the chocolate. Candies are also not considered to be food because of their low nutritional value.