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Which translation of the

murdering Duncan?
passage best explains Macbeth's reasoning for not
• A. When we commit a crime, we teach others by our actions, and
often the teacher is killed in the end.
• B. I wanted to poison the king, but my wife thought it would be better
to stab him so we could blame the guards.

C.
am very afraid to commit this horrible act, but I will do it because
I really want to become the king.

D. must kill the king quickly before I lose my nerve and decide not to
go through with it at all.

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User ReneS
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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

I am very afraid to commit this horrible act, but I will do it because

I really want to become the king.

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User RyanKeeter
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