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In Shakespeare's play The Tragedy of Macbeth, the four men who lead the army against Macbeth in Act V Scene VI are Macduff, Old Siward, Malcolm, and Young Siward. Old Siward is a general in the English forces. Can this help.Explanation:Reply
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In Shakespeare's play The Tragedy of Macbeth, the four men who lead the army against Macbeth in Act V Scene VI are Macduff, Old Siward, Malcolm, and Young Siward. Old Siward is a general in the English forces. Can this help.
Explanation:
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