I don’t see the passage but it is probably struggle.
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Macbeth is not at peace because, in order to become a king, he murdered the previous king, Duncan. Not only does this murder make Macbeth consumed with guilt, but it triggers a series of events that make him feel more and more uneasy. Macbeth later murders Banquo, convinced that he also represents a threat to his power, while Duncan's son plots a revenge against Macbeth.
I would guess B) <span>The bulleted list provides examples to support the preceding sentence.</span><span>
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He enjoys watching the violent men kill one another. He admires the powerful weapons and strong men.
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