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Who complains about the porter’s slow response to his knock?

AMacduff

BBanquo

CMalcolm

DLennox

Answer:

A. Macduff

Read Explanation:

  • Macduff and Lennox enter, and Macduff complains about the porter's slow response to his knock.

  • The porter says that he was up late carousing and rambles on humorously about the effects of alcohol, which he says provokes red noses, sleepiness, and urination


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