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What does the apparition of the helmeted head foreshadow in this excerpt? "macbeth! macbeth! macbeth! beware macduff; beware the thane of fife." a. a child not born of woman b. banquo's return from the dead c. macbeth's descent into madness d. the battle between macbeth and macduff

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