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4 years ago
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In act iii, scene 2 of macbeth, who is being described in these lines? "after life's fitful fever he sleeps well; / treason has

done his worst: nor steel, nor poison, / malice domestic, foreign levy, nothing, / can touch him further."
a. banquo
b. duncan
c. fleance
d. malcolm
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12345 [234]4 years ago
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