In The Tragedy of Macbeth, Act III, Scene i, Macbeth speaks with only two murderers, but later there are three, and the sudden a
ppearance of this third murderer has been a subject of much debate over the centuries. What is your explanation of the third murderer? Write a one- or two-paragraph explanation in which you support your theory with examples and reasons.
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the first one is the answer :))
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what is his last name?, ill edit this to the awnser when i get the last name, i just need to be sure :>
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I don’t know what kind of rhyme you are going for but it sounds good!!
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