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Which effects does the setting of the opening scene have on the play Macbeth?

It creates a sense of mystery and gloom.
It creates a comic atmosphere.
It signals the presence of the supernatural.
It connects the play to Banquo's life.

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the answer is A it creates a sense of mystery and gloom.

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Answer:

It creates a sense of mystery and gloom.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the opening scene of "Macbeth," Shakespeare creates an atmosphere of mystery and curiosity. The first referral to the Macbeth comes from the sinister and evil witches, which creates mystery and foreshadows his disgrace. Besides, the witches' conversation provides information about what is happening - they are planning to meet Macbeth. However, they do not express what their purpose is.

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