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<em>Wheres the passage? lol</em>
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In addition to his moral weakness, Macbeth is easily persuaded because he lacks judgement and has a poor will. Although he has given himself good reasons not to kill Duncan, his mind switches quickly as soon as Lady Macbeth starts provoking him.
"<span>Determine the cause of the distraction" sounds like the best answer.</span>
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The hall, a long winding path of white walls smelled of sharpened pencil shavings. The hall was wide and bustling with people. Now the hall still is cheery as always with the faint scent of pencil shavings.
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umm.... i think that maybe the end the author want you to write what happens to her if i have a extra anwser i will add.....,
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