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Harrizon [31]
3 years ago
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Which phrase best describes the impression we get of Macduff’s son before he is murdered? Explain your choice, citing details fr

om The Tragedy of Macbeth, Act IV, to support your answer. a. charming, naive, and affectionate b. cold, calculating, and ambitious c. nasty, foolish, and ignorant d. sniveling and whining
English
1 answer:
schepotkina [342]3 years ago
6 0

C is the answer because in the book he was a nastty anf foolish

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