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MALCOLM. This murderous shaft that's shot Hath not yet lighted, and our safest way Is to avoid the aim. Therefore, to horse, And let us not be dainty of leave-taking, But shift away. There's warrant in that theft Which steals itself when there's no mercy left. - William Shakespeare, Macbeth, Act II, scene ili
What frightens Malcolm and Donalbain into fleeing Scotland?
A. They think they will be suspected of the crime.
B. They witness Macbeth killing their father.
C. They fear they will be branded traitors.
D. They believe someone will try to murder them, too.
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Subject: save the whales! dear professor crest, i know you are really busy and everything, but i was hoping that you could spend more time thinking about how to save the whales. it’s up to us to speak up on their behalf. it’s really wrong that some amusement parks use these poor, defenseless animals for recreational purposes. this must be stopped, and you’re the person to do it! ttyl, jules which revisions would make this e-mail more formal? check all that apply. a. removing the contractions b. removing the exclamation points c. removing the salutation d. removing the slang and casual speech e. removing the information about amusement parks
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1according to the passage, carol-ann normandin had all of the following symptoms except
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