In Act 1, Scene 2, what is the primary way the reader learns about Macbeth's
actions on the ba...
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In Act 1, Scene 2, what is the primary way the reader learns about Macbeth's
actions on the battlefield in this scene?
A. Through the Malcolm's questions
B. Through Macbeth's own words
C. Through the captain's descriptions
D. Through Duncan's responses
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