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DUNCAN

So well thy words become thee as thy wounds;
They smack of honour both. Go get him surgeons.

Exit Sergeant, attended

Who comes here?

Enter ROSS

What does the line 'Enter Ross' indicate?


A
Soliloquy
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B
Epiphany
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C
Plot
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D
Stage Direction
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Solution

The correct option is B Stage Direction
The line 'Enter Ross' suggests that the character is about to enter the scene of the play. Hence, it's a stage direction. So, Option D is correct and the others are not.

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