The conversation between Lady Macduff and her son is comedic because he provides a commentary on her life that is far beyond his years. His mother's surprise at his bluntness, when he turns the conversation around onto her (she says "what wilt thou do for a father?" and he replies "nay how will you do for a husband") she is surprised and the mood is lightened a bit from their worry and anger about Macduff's leaving. The boy is witty and bold, which makes his mother (and the audience) laugh.
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Answer: he had no choice. his father was in the army.
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It was the month of April. I was very small then. Most probably I was a boy of five years old. I can still remember the experience of my first day at school. The name of my school is Arked Academy (write the name of your own school). My mother took me to the school and one of the teachers guided me to the classroom. As I entered the classroom I felt very shy and nervous but the teacher who was taking the class was very friendly. She caught hold of my hand and made me sit in the front bench. Immediately three-four boys came and shook hands with me. I felt comforted. It was the maths class and slowly I took out a copy and started to do the sums. After the period ended few more students came and introduced themselves to me. It was really a great experience to have friends in a new school. The school was over by 1 p.m. I came back home with my father. This is one of the memorable days in my life.