Question
5. What form does the third apparition take?What does it say to Macbeth?
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The third apparition in Shakespeare's play Macbeth takes the form of a child crowned, with a tree in his hand. It tells Macbeth to be brave and confident, assuring him that no one born of a woman can harm him.