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Who says this? had i but died an hour before this chance, i had lived a blessed time; for, from this instant, there's nothing serious in mortality: all is but toys: renown and grace is dead;"

a. macbeth
b. duncan
c. banquo
d. lady macbeth

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It would be Macbeth because it states on act 2 scene 3 page 6. You should probably re-read it.

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User Ashwinsakthi
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Answer:

a. Macbeth

Step-by-step explanation:

Macbeth is the one who utters this words after "discovering" that Duncan has bene murdered. In this quote, we learn that Macbeth acts shocked to hear of this death. He tells us that everything good in the world is over now because of the death. However, the reader knows that Duncan's death is in fact a consequence of Macbeth's actions.

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