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Which trait is prominent in Macbeth's character in acts I and II of Macbeth?

A)hatred
B)ambition
C)recklessness
D)passion

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B)ambition

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User Icasimpan
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The trait prominent in Macbeth's character in Acts I and II of Macbeth is ambition. He is ambitious in the beginning, and wants to prosper and be a better soldier. His murders and hatred come later on.
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