I believe the answer is A, but I am not 100% sure.
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Can u ask the question please?
I believe that the answer is D. In Act 1, Scene 7, Lines 39-49, Lady Macbeth asks why Macbeth has decided to cancel the assassination. She questions his strength of character by telling him he will "live a coward in thine own esteem," meaning that if he does not do it, he will be a coward. Later on, in the same act and scene, lines 56-58, she begins to doubt his manhood, stating that he will be less of a man if he were to back out now and not kill Duncan. This is why I believe the answer to your question is D.
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Instead of ‘The spider spun the <u><em>spider’s web.</em></u>
we could write...
The spider spun (<em>it’s/his/her</em>) web.
(I didn’t see the list, so I gave 3 options)
but the best option would be
THE SPIDER SPUN <em><u>IT’S </u></em>WEB.
1 -> Imagery, because it uses vivid description to make its point.
2 -> Simile, because it is a comparison featuring one of the words "like" or "as".
3 -> Metaphor, because it directly compares one thing to another.