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What evidence from the text supports the idea that Lady Macbeth believes
her husband has decided not to kill the king because he is weak and
cowardly?
A. Prithee, peace: /I dare do all that may become a man; / Who dares
do more is none.
B. We will proceed no further in this business: / He hath honour'd me
of late
C. I have bought / Golden opinions from all sorts of people, / Which
would be worn now in their newest gloss, / Not cast aside so
soon.
D. Was the hope drunk / Wherein you dressed yourself? Hath it slept
since? / And wakes it now, to look so green and pale
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