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English, 16.02.2022 14:00, carog24

We own esteem, Letting "I dare not wait upon "I would,"
Like the poor cat i the adage?
--William Shakespeare, Macbeth, Act l, Scene vii
How does Lady Macbeth influence Macbeth's decision to murder Duncan?
A She calls Macbeth weak and questions his strength of character,
pushing him to agree to the crime.
B. She tells Macbeth how proud she is of him, calling him strong and
manly, until he agrees to kill the king.
C. She warns Macbeth that if he does not kill the king, his children
will go hungry and likely die.
D. She laughs at Macbeth's belief in the witches prophecy, making
him angry enough to kill the king.
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We own esteem,

Letting I dare not wait upon I would,
Like the poor cat i the adage?
--William

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