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To what is macbeth referring to when he says this? "My soul is too much charged with blood of thine already"

A. his merger of malcom's father

B. his contempt for macduff

C. his murder of macduffs family

D. the death of his wife

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  1. Today, 16:31
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    C I think is the answer
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