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Macbeth Act 4 Scene 3:
Why does Malcolm lie until Macduff cries out in hopelessness?

A. Malcolm isn't lying; he really is a terrible person.
B. Malcolm doesn't want to be king and doesn't care who is.
C. Malcolm wants Macduff to be the king instead.
D. Malcolm wants to make sure that Macduff has Scotland's best interest at heart.


Sagot :

Answer:

D

Explanation:

So based on what I read (and understood), Malcom tests Macduff to make sure that he does care about Scotland, unlike Macbeth.

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