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In The Tragedy of Macbeth, Act I, which action most clearly is an act of valor? Macbeth’s courage in battle before the opening of the play Macbeth’s willingness to believe the three witches Macbeth’s decision to kill Duncan to become king Lady Macbeth’s influencing her husband to kill Duncan

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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

Just took the practice on edge :)

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Answer:

Macbeth's courage in battle before the opening of the play.

Step-by-step explanation:

This is pretty much the only example of an act of valor that Macbeth exhibited in the play. Valor means great courage, especially in a battle, so obviously A is the correct option here.

The other options are quite cowardly, if you ask me. He's a coward because he killed the king based on the witches' prophecy; he's also a coward for letting his wife influence him so much to lead him to his downfall.

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