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Which answer to why macbeth revisits the witches best sums up his reason as well as one of his flaws? A. Macbeth’s ambition makes him want to gain more and more power, so he seeks to know what else the witches have in store for his greatness. B. Macbeth’s paranoia of keeping his kingship secure drives him to ask the witches what the future holds for his supremacy. C. Macbeth’s submission to his wife leads him to the witches because Lady Macbeth demanded that he go.

D. Macbeth’s uncertainty of how to rule a kingdom urges him to seek out this knowledge from the witches

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B. Macbeth’s paranoia of keeping his kingship secure drives him to ask the witches what the future holds for his supremacy.

He thinks that people are starting to suspect that he killed the King and he is scared that he will be killed as well.

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