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Which translation of the passage best explains Macbeth's reasoning for not
murdering Duncan?

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User Kyku
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When we commit a crime, we teach others by our actions, and often the teacher is killed in the end.

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User Lee Liu
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duncan is such a good and popular king; it would be cruel to kill him and make the country sad.

When we commit a crime, we teach others by our actions, and often the teacher is killed in the end.
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