Which of the following is a correct translation of the following quote:
POSSIBLE POIN
"Glami...
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Which of the following is a correct translation of the following quote:
POSSIBLE POIN
"Glamis hath murderd sleep, and therefore Cawdowl Shall sleep no more, Macbeth shall sleep no more."
A. I have killed my chance to ever sleep again even though I am rich
B. I won't be able to get rest from killing Banquo because it will give me nightmares.
C. I will never again have the restful sleep of an innocent conscience and I will alwasy be thinking of what I have done.
D. I can't rest anymore because I have killed the wrong man
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