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English, 06.02.2021 18:00, luffybunny

In Scene 3, line 38, Macduff greets Macbeth as a "worthy thane." This is an example of dramatic irony because
O Macduff wants to steal the throne.
O Macduff suspects that Macbeth is a murderer.
O Macbeth is a poor host.
O Macbeth has just killed the king.

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