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What does Malcom say to test Macduff’s loyalty to Scotland?

AHe says he’s more ambitious, greedy, and bloodthirsty than Macbeth.

BHe accuses Macduff of being in league with Macbeth.

CHe pretends to favor the English more than the Scots.

DHe asks Macduff to assassinate Macbeth himself.

Answer:

A. He says he’s more ambitious, greedy, and bloodthirsty than Macbeth.

Read Explanation:

  • Macduff politely disagrees with his future king, but eventually Macduff cannot keep himself from crying out, “O Scotland, Scotland!”


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