In The Tragedy of MacBeth, Act III, Scene i, what does Macbeth say to the two murderers to persuade them to kill Banquo?
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The answer is C, That Banquo has been the cause of all their misery.
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C: That Banquo has been the cause of all their misery
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(If you read the other answer choices, it is obvious they are false lol)
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