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What does Macbeth reveal about Macduff in Act 3, Scene 4?Elimination ToolSelect one answerAMacbeth and Macduff have not had any communication or interaction since Duncan's murder.BMacduff has lied to Macbeth, claiming that he would attend Macbeth's feast.CMacduff has visited the three witches to get his own prophecy told to him.DMacbeth is spying on Macduff, and Macbeth is displeased with him.

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What does Macbeth reveal about Macduff in Act 3, Scene 4?Elimination ToolSelect one answerAMacbeth and Macduff have not had any communication or interaction since Duncan's murder.BMacduff has lied to Macbeth, claiming that he would attend Macbeth's feast.CMacduff has visited the three witches to get his own prophecy told to him.DMacbeth is spying on Macduff, and Macbeth is displeased with him.

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In Act 3, Scene 4 of Macbeth, it is revealed that Macbeth is displeased with Macduff. Macbeth has been spying on Macduff because he did not attend Macbeth's feast as he had claimed he would. Therefore, the correct answer is D. Macbeth is spying on Macduff, and Macbeth is displeased with him.

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