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English, 11.12.2019 23:31, angelb2472

Which of these sources did shakespeare use to write the play macbeth?

a) a history of scotland by raphael holinshed

b) a classical tragedy from ancient greece

c) the story of the fates from greek and roman mythology

d) an older english play by an anonymous author

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