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Which sentence’s evaluative modifiers convey strong disapproval? Macbeth is an awful character whose false notions lead to destruction. Romeo and Juliet is an appealing story and solid entertainment. In Hamlet, Shakespeare’s imaginative staging helps create an original work of art. In Macbeth, Shakespeare’s vague ideas create a confusing plot.

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