The evidence of the idea that Lady Macbeth questions her husband's ability to kill is "Art not without ambition, but without / The illness should attend it."
<h3>What is evidence?</h3>
We call evidence any type of information that can help us reach a conclusion or support an idea. Here, we are looking for the evidence to support the idea that Lady Macbeth questions her husband's ability to kill the king.
The best option is letter C, where Lady Macbeth talks about ambition and evil. In her opinion, her husband is ambitious, but that alone is not enough. He must also be evil, that is, capable of doing anything it takes to get what he wants.
With the information above in mind, we can select option C as the correct answer.
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You cannot add two fractions with different denominators (the bottom number) so you have to convert them so that they do.
The lowest common denominator (LCD) for 4 and 5 is 20. 4 is multiplied into 20 5 times, so multiply 5/5 by the whole fraction so that you have:
1/4x5/5=5/20
And as for 5, it goes into 20 4 times, so you multiply 4/4 by the whole fraction so that you have:
3/5x4/4=12/20
NOW, you can add both fractions together. Because this is addition, you do NOT add the denominators, only add the numerators.
5/20+12/20=17/20
The fraction 17/20 cannot be simplified any further, so that is your answer. Hope this helps :-)
Hi there,
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Hope this helped :)</span>
This is how quotations are use " hi mom " said the boy.