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“thou hast it now: king, cawdor, glamis, all, as the weird women promised, and, i fear, thou play'dst most foully for 't: yet it was said it should not stand in thy posterity, but that myself should be the root and father of many kings.” which character says this to himself as act iii opens?
a. macbeth
b. banquo
c. fleance
d. malcolm

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