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after murdering duncan, macbeth then kills the king’s servants so that the blame for duncan’s death can fall on them. which lines from the play show that macbeth’s plot works as he planned?

1.) malcolm: "why do we hold our tongues, / that most may claim this argument for ours? "
2.) lennox: "those of his chamber, as it seem'd, had done 't: / their hands and faces were an badged with blood."
3.) macbeth: "oh, yet i do repent me of my fury, / that i did kill them."
4.) macbeth: "the spring, the head, the fountain of your blood / is stopped; the very source of it is stopped."

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