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English, 16.04.2020 22:43, cache77

What is the best meaning of the doctor's comments in this passage?
A The thrill of a horrible crime committed by Lady Macbeth has led to her enjoyment of other crimes.
B People are saying unkind and untrue things about Lady Macbeth
C Lady Macbeth loves sharing her terrible secrets in the dark of night.
D Murderous acts might have led to Lady Macbeth's unsettled mind and rumors surrounding her.

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