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What does Macbeth say about Duncan's guards being killed?

He thinks there was a
struggle as they were
trying to murder
Duncan, and that
Duncan killed them
before dying himself.

He did it.

He thinks the witches
did it.

Malcolm must have
done it.

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User Fny
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Answer:

He thinks there was a struggle as they were trying to murder Duncan, and that Duncan killed them before dying himself. He did it. He thinks the witches did it. Malcolm must have done it.

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User Mansoor Jafar
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