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24 July, 19:05

What do Macbeth's arguments to persuade the murderers to kill Banquo show about the changes in Macbeth's character? A. He has become afraid that something will happen to his friends and members of his family. B. He has become more comfortable using manipulation and murder to retain the crown. C. He has become weaker and more afraid to take action without first consulting his wife. D. He has become confident that his actions have been approved by his fellow countrymen.

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  1. 24 July, 21:22
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    B. Hes become more comfortable
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