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Which act of macbeth contains the climax

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Is there multiple choice cuz its between to scenes 
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The climax in Macbeth is Macbeth's murder of Duncan in Act 2 represents the point of no return, after which Macbeth is forced to continue butchering his subjects to avoid the consequences of his crime.
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