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As Act 3 ends, you can infer that Macbeth has accepted his murderous role and feels very confident moving onward.       He has learned all there is to know about crime, so he feels invincible.Group of answer choicesTrueFalse

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As Act 3 ends, you can infer that Macbeth has accepted his murderous role and feels very confident moving onward.       He has learned all there is to know about crime, so he feels invincible.Group of answer choicesTrueFalse

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