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Macbeth decided to go forward with his plan to kill Duncan because a. Banquo told him to b. Lady Macbeth talked him into it. c. Fleance was going to do it anyway. d. a floating dagger came to him. STORY:
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Macbeth decided to go forward with
his plan to kill Duncan because
a. Banquo told him to
b. Lady Macbeth talked him into it.
c. Fleance was going to do it anyway.
d. a floating dagger came to him.
STORY: A Dagger in the Night
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