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What event in act iv foreshadows macbeths death

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The event in Act IV that foreshadows Macbeth's eventual down fall is that; Macduff discovers Macbeth has murdered his family and vows to kill Macbeth himself. This is used to foreshadow an imminent conflict between Macbeth and Macduff
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The event in Act IV that foreshadows Macbeth's eventual downfall is that; Macduff discovers Macbeth has murdered his family and vows to kill Macbeth himself.

Explanation:

This is used to foreshadow an imminent conflict between Macbeth and Macduff

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