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Act II opens with Banquo and his son, Fleance, making their way to bed in Macbeth's castle. Macbeth emerges from the darkness, and speaks to Banquo. At the end of this scene, Macbeth hears a ringing of a bell, which is Lady Macbeth's signal that they should commence their murder plans.
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can you tell. me if this as in home life or just the home In general?
The .gov one because .gov means “government” and it is a site with facts and already done research. A blog is just an opinion
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he learned that the men on the island were addicted to the Honey Flower, Lotus.
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