why might you conclude that macbeth's character is not all bad?
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a. because he...
English, 30.10.2019 19:31 fayvetteville
why might you conclude that macbeth's character is not all bad?
o
o
a. because he immediately tells the witches that their predictions are
disloyal and false
b. because he wants to make sure that the king is killed quickly and
with as little pain as possible
c. because he hesitates to kill the king and provides many reasons
why he shouldn't kill him
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d. because he refuses to allow his wife, lady macbeth, to force him
to kill the king
cummit
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