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In The Tragedy of Macbeth, Banquo's allegiance to King Duncan was ____ .

a. joyful
c. lasting
b. flexible
d. hateful

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The correct answer is c. lasting

He obeys Macbeth because he is sworn to obey the king, but he still believes that Duncan is the one true king.
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User Jeong Ho Nam
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The correct answer is C. lasting.
Banquo was completely loyal to King Duncan, which is why he also had to die. Macbeth wanted to become King, which is why he had to kill Duncan before he could to that. However, he also knew that Banquo, his friend, would cause him trouble, so he had to do away with Banquo as well.
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