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William shakespeare, macbeth, act ii, scene iii
what frightens malcolm and donalbain into fleeing scotland?
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a. they witness macbeth killing their father.
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b. they believe someone will try to murder them, too.
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c. they fear they will be branded traitors.
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d. they think they will be suspected of the crime.

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