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From the battles in The Tragedy of Macbeth, Act V, what can you conclude about warfare in Macbeth's day? Explain why each choice seems correct or incorrect. A. Soldiers never faced each other one on one.
B. All fighting was done in the open, and the concept of camouflage was unknown.
C. The telephone and Telegraph were the chief means of sending messages.
D. Swords were among the weapons used in close combat.

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