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English, 09.12.2020 16:30, lillianmitchell580

In The Tragedy of MacBeth, Act III, Scene i, what does Macbeth say to the two murderers to persuade them to kill Banquo? a. That as a reward he will make them as rich as kings.
b. That it is their duty to help Macbeth with anything he asks.
c. That Banquo has been the cause of all their misery.
d. That they will be immune from prosecution forever.

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