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What do Macbeth's final words (below) say about his character? “Yet I will try the last. Before my body I throw my warlike shield. Lay on, Macduff, And darned be him that first cried ‘Hold, enough!’”

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A. It shows that he is a coward in the end.

B. It shows that Macbeth is overcome with grief from everything that he has done.

C. It shows his bravery and inability to let go of the throne.

D. it shows that Macbeth thinks that Macduff is a coward.

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