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Why are these lines from Act IV important in the plot of the play?. . A. Ross to Macduff.. . B.Your castle is surpris'd; your wife and babes. Savagely slaughter'd: to relate the manner. C. Were, on the quarry of these murder'd deer,. D.To add the death of you..

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Answer: Please reword the best you can so you don't get flagged for plagiarism

Explanation: The lines are important because they speak about the lost of many people, especially the women and children that lived in their castle. " Your castle is surpris'd; your wife and babes Savagely slaughter'd." (lines 1-2 of the given act) The speaker of the story would have rather had himself killed than to live with the regret. "on the quarry of these murder'd deer, To add the death of you." (lines 3-4 of the given act)

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The choices above given are actually the part of the play Ross to MacDuff.

The lines talk about the lost of many, especially the women and children in their castle. The narrator would rather have himself be killed than to live.