<span>Strong-Willed: Lady Macbeth (she is insistent that Macbeth follow through with the murder and become the king she thinks he was meant to be)
Wavering: Macbeth (he is unsure of whether or not to kill Duncan. He appreciates what Duncan has given him, and doesn't want to betray that.)
Loyal: Duncan (he appreciates Macbeth and Banquo, and sticks with them, trusting them (especially Macbeth) beyond measure)
Meek: Banquo (Banquo does not speak up much in the first two acts. He tries to bring the issue up to Macbeth but Macbeth dismisses him and he does not try again to talk about it)</span>
Answer:
I can read a sonnet, so I am an expert in all things poetry.
Explanation:
This is the only opinionated option. Options B, and D are facts, and option C is widely regarded as true by most of the world. Reading a sonnet does not make you an expert in poetry, just like riding in a car does not make you an expert in driving it, or driving a car does not make you an expert in all kinds of vehicles. It is a weak argument that does not make much sense. Hope this helps!!