Which phrase best describes the impression we get of Macduff’s son before he is murdered? Explain your choice, citing details from The Tragedy of Macbeth, Act IV, to support your answer. a. charming, naive, and affectionate b. cold, calculating, and ambitious c. nasty, foolish, and ignorant d. sniveling and whining

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Before murdered, we get the impression that Macduff's son is (a) charming, naive, and affectionate. Based on the small argument with his mom, it is shown that he is actually a smart man that cared deeply for his family. He is still a young kid, an intelligent one at that, so he it is not b, c, or d. They explain negative qualities that do not regard now Macduff's son actually acted before he was killed.

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(Its A not C)