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19 January, 18:06

Why does Macbeth claim he killer king Duncan's guards?

A. because he heard them laughing about the news that the king was dead

B. because the guards woke up and saw him murdering the king

C. because he became angry after seeing king Duncan covered in blood

D. Because the guards had threatened to kill the king themselves

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  1. 19 January, 19:07
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    I'm pretty sure it's B. the guards woke up and saw him murdering the king
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