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Summary: Act 1, scene 6
Duncan, the Scottish lords, and their attendants arrive outside Macbeth’s castle. Duncan praises the castle’s pleasant environment, and he thanks Lady Macbeth, who has emerged to greet him, for her hospitality. She replies that it is her duty to be hospitable since she and her husband owe so much to their king. Duncan then asks to be taken inside to Macbeth, whom he professes to love dearly.
https://www.sparknotes.com/shakespeare/macbeth/section2/
Explanation:
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3. Based on events in "Black Girl" the reader can conclude that madame most likely associates France with <span>the tiresome duties of motherhood. The correct option among the options given is option "b".
5. </span><span>Diouana's decision to leave Africa inspires all of the following except the joy of the children. The correct option is option "a".</span>
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