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Based upon the information in Act I of The Tragedy of Macbeth, which of the following best describes Macbeth's character? a. He has an obsessive need to be loved. c. He has a desire for power. b. He is cowardly. d. He is slow-witted.
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C: He has a desire for power.
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The best statement to describe Macbeth's character is he has a desire for power. The correct answer is C.
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