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In the tragedy of macbeth, act iii, scene iv, after lady macbeth has dismissed the guests, what does macbeth mean when he says to lady macbeth, “we are yet but young in deed"?
a. that they are newcomers to the art of ruling with a kind hand.
c. that they are new to the ways of crime and misdeeds.
b. that they are the most youthful and good-looking rulers in recent memory.
d. that they still have many years to provide an heir to the kingdom.

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