Answer:
Wait what is the question your asking?
Explanation:
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The answer is choice A
the hint suggested that it would've been a negative connotation :)
After Macbeth kills King Duncan, his mental health begins to deteriorate. He tells us in this quote that after Duncan's murder, he is outside of the nourishing effects of sleep. By the time that Macbeth arranges for the murders of Banquo and Fleance and then Macduff's family, he has lost all of the comforts that humanity needs to survive.
The ability to sleep, eat, peace of mind, the company of friends and loved ones.
" Still it cried,'sleep no more', to all the house: 'Glamis hath murder'd sleep, and therefore Cawdor
Shall sleep no more, Macbeth shall sleep no more!
Answer:
It is a pun.
Explanation:
This is because it is a figure of speech that exploits a word's meaning in this case that the book was impossible to put down.
It would be horrable, bc all of the illinesses and no food