
Larry C. answered 01/17/19
Computer Science and Mathematics professional
Your problem is "later for Macbeth to lose command of his actions." 'Later for' is awkward at best. Instead try "resulting in Macbeth to lose command of his actions."
Dan J.
asked 01/16/19(This is something wrong with my use with my semicolon. Can you please tell me how to use correctly?)
“This reveals the cunning scheme of the witches’ plan towards luring Macbeth into a false sense of security making him feel invincible; later for Macbeth to lose command of his actions.”
Larry C. answered 01/17/19
Computer Science and Mathematics professional
Your problem is "later for Macbeth to lose command of his actions." 'Later for' is awkward at best. Instead try "resulting in Macbeth to lose command of his actions."
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