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26 November, 00:18

Macduff proves that he is judicious by A. refusing to see the witches. B. accusing Macbeth of treason. C. choosing his nation over an individual. D. fleeing in time to avoid being killed by Macbeth.

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  1. 26 November, 00:20
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    Option B is correct==> accusing Macbeth of treason.

    Explanation:

    In order to understand the question above one has to read and understand the play titled" Macbeth" that was written by William Shakespeare. The play is a tragedy and it is more about a character known Macbeth. Macbeth is a very strong and brave general who later becomes a power - hungry man who killed his Duncan; the old king of Scotland.

    Macbeth wanted to kill a nobleman named Macduff because Macduff was the one that discovered the dead body of the king. Without delay Macduff fled and left for England.

    Macduff proves that he is judicious by accusing Macbeth of treason and at last, Macbeth was killed by Macduff.
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