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Below are in-text citations for lines 7-15 from Act IV, Scene 2 of Shakespeare's Macbeth. Select the one that is completely correct.

(Macbeth, 4.2.7-15)
(Mac. IV.2.7-15)
("Macbeth" 4.2.7-15)
(Mac. 4.2.7-15)

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(“Macbeth” 4.2.7-15)

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(Mac. 4.2.7-15)

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In Macduff's château in Fife, Lady Macduff comforts and is console by her young child, who shows mettle past his years when stood up to with the likelihood that his dad has turned backstabber. In spite of the fact that cautioned by the Thane of Ross to escape before it is past the point of no return, Lady Macduff is experienced by Macbeth's partners in crime, who fiercely murder first her tyke and (as the gathering of people learns in the accompanying scene) her.

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