Because he is a bad person who is represented in a good way
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You didn't include the answer choices, but a question with the same wording popped up on the quiz I just took and the answer for me was B : They suspect something strange may be going on.
In Act I Scene 7 Macbeth seems hesitant abot the assasination of the king to get the crown.Then lady Macbeth tells him about being a real man and she uses these words..." <em>When you durst do it , then you were a man,..And to be more than what you were...you would be so much more the man..."</em>By using these words she calls him a coward and questions his manhood. Then he decides to act, when she implies that he is much less than a man.
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The correct answer is that the function of parentheses when it comes to direct quotations is to add words that are not included in the direct quotation. So, for example, if you want to quote someone, but the quote is kind of out of context, then you need the brackets to add a word in order to make everything make sense.
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