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How does Ross describe Macduff to Lady Macduff in Act IV Scene ii of the play, Macbeth? - English Literature

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How does Ross describe Macduff to Lady Macduff in Act IV Scene ii of the play, Macbeth?

Options

  • Noble, wise and judicious

  • Dishonest, cowardly and foolish

  • Ambitious, cruel and secretive

  • Loyal, brave and trustworthy

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Solution

Noble, wise and judicious

Explanation:

In Act IV, Scene II, Ross tells Lady Macduff that Macduff is smart and sensible. He calls Macduff “noble,” “wise,” and “judicious,” which shows that he has a good heart and can make smart choices.

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