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Translate these lines from Shakespeare’s Macbeth into your own words “Fair is foul, and foul is fair.” – Witches (1.1.12)
“Look like th’ innocent flower, / But be the serpent under ‘t.” – Lady Macbeth (1.5.64-65)
“I dare do all that may become a man; / Who dares do more is none.” – Macbeth (1.7.46-47)

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