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8 July, 23:19

Which translation of the passage best explains Macbeth's reasoning for not murdering Duncan?

A. Duncan is weak and powerless and killing him would be like killing a defenseless baby.

B. Duncan is such a good and popular king; it would be cruel to kill him and make the country sad.

C. Duncan is like a brother to me and I don't want to have the stain of his death on my hands.

D. My wife doesn't like Duncan and is forcing me into committing this horrible crime.

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  1. 9 July, 01:36
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    Duncan is weak and powerless and killing him would be like killing a defenseless baby.
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