<span>Macbeth is essentially telling his wife that he doesn't want her to know what he's doing until he's done it..... but that she'll be happy with the result.</span>
O would say your answer is a. the reason why, is because if a name gets removed of the table, it has to be for a good reason. if a knight dies, then they will be remebered, not removed. if a knight moves away, im pretty sure it will still be the same thing. and if a knight argues with king aurther, it wouldnt be a serious enough move to remove the knights name off the table. hope this helps.
Question 1
Part A
What can be inferred about the speaker's feelings toward his foe?
Answer:
The speaker keeps his anger inside until it erupts into violence.
Question 2
Part B
Which lines from the poem best support the answer in Part A?
Answer:
I was angry with my foe: / I told it not, my wrath did grow."
Answer:
the 3rd one because you have to support a argument to be able to argue with u someone
Explanation:
I would say A but i mean the question its all the same