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English, 24.07.2019 13:30 andrecoral105

In the tragedy of macbeth, act ii, scene ii, lady macbeth’s purpose in drugging the servants is a. so they will commit king duncan’s murder. b. so they will sleep through king duncan’s murder. c. to erase their memory of the night. d. to kill them for their knowledge of the crime.

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