Macbeth murders Duncan and becomes the king of Scotland. However, he is insecure in his position as he remembers the witches' prophecy that Banquo’s descendants will be kings. His ambition makes him plot other killings, but his plans start going awry. Which event is the turning point in Macbeth?
the murder of Duncan
the murder of Banquo
the murder of the guards
the murder of Macduff’s family

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The answer is b.  When Macbeth kills Banquo, he no longer hesitates to kill anyone who he deems a threat to his rule as king.  Before he killed King Duncan, he was still unsure if he will do so or not until his wife shamed him into killing him.  When it came to killing Banquo, he did it out of his own will. This was followed by killing Macduff’s  wife and son since he could not kill Macduff himself.  He no longer cared so long as he stayed in power.

B. the murder of Banquo JUST PASSED the test

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