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28 March, 15:43

What does the reader learn about how Macbeth feels regarding Duncan's plans for his son? A. Macbeth and Duncan are great friends and are making plans to combine their fortunes. B. Duncan learns that Macbeth doesn't think Malcolm is worthy of becoming Duncan's heir. C. Macbeth has "black and deep desires" regarding Duncan's son and heir, Malcolm. D. Duncan tells Macbeth that he is going to make Macbeth his heir rather than Malcolm, his son.

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  1. 28 March, 18:19
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    C. Macbeth has "black and deep desires" regarding Duncan's son and heir, Malcolm I believe is the answer
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