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Arrange the events in the order that they take place in acts ill, iv, and V of Macbeth.
Macbeth's subjects carry out his dark plan.
Malcolm becomes the king of Scotland.
Macbeth goes to the women's cave to
consult them.
Macduff encounters Macbeth in battle.
Macbeth arranges a banquet to celebrate
becoming king.
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