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16 May, 00:40

In Act V in The Tragedy of Macbeth by William Shakespeare, how does one of Macbeth's positive qualities contribute to the tragic impulse revealed in the play?

A: Macbeth shows mercy even though he is battling Macduff.

B: Macbeth shows cleverness even though the spirits have misled him.

C: Macbeth shows humility even though he has retained his crown.

D: Macbeth shows courage even though he is doomed.

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  1. 16 May, 01:09
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    I think its d or the fourth let me know if i'm wrong okay
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