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eimsori [14]
3 years ago
14

- William Shakespeare, Macbeth, Act I, scene v What evidence from the text supports the idea that Lady Macbeth believes her husb

and is too weak to kill the king? O A. Which fate and metaphysical aid doth seem / To have thee crowned withal. O B. Yet do I fear thy nature; / It is too full o'th' milk of human kindness / To catch the nearest way O C. Glamis thou art, and Cawdor; and shalt be/What thou art promised. O D. Hie thee hither. / That I may pour my spirits in thine ear​
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lesya692 [45]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

B. Yet do I fear thy nature

It is too fill o'th' milk of human kindness

To catch the nearest way

Explanation:

Lady Macbeth was not convinced her husband has the guts to kill Duncan, not with his personality. For this reason, she decided to take the bull by its horn and do the deed by herself, engaging her husband every step of the way.

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