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How does Shakespeare use foreshadowing in Macbeth

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Shakespeare uses foreshadowing in Macbeth by A. By having the witches predict that Macbeth will be king of Scotland in Act I, he suggests that Macbeth will indeed carry out the assassination he plans with his wife in Act II.

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