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The Act III of the Tragedy of Macbeth serves the main purpose of introduction to the play's climax.
What is a climax?
A climax is the one which concludes the story, where the audience finally makes a decision regarding the quality of the play, and in such a way that the story of the play has essentially come to an end.
The Act I of Macbeth shows the acts done by Lady Macbeth to kill Duncan, and the play finally reaches its climax towards the beginning of the Act III of the play.
Hence, option A holds true regarding the climax of the 'Tragedy of Macbeth.'
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