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What is the main purpose of Act III of The Tragedy of Macbeth?

A. to present the climax of the play
B. to show how Macbeth's troubles are growing
C. to introduce important characters
D. to resolve the central conflicts

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B. To show that Macbeth's  troubles are growing.
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Answer:

B. to show how Macbeth's troubles are growing

Step-by-step explanation:

The Act II of the Tragedy of Macbeth shows Macbeth's troubles. He was an arrogant, ruthless, power hungry man. The predictions were becoming true and he started to think that killing Banquo, his friend, and the young Fleance could be a way to prevent the second part to be true.

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