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Lera25
4 days ago
8

In Macbeth, why doesn’t Duncan suspect that Lady Macbeth wishes him harm?

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2 answers:
Leya [7.7K]4 days ago
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Result:

Lady Macbeth discloses her ambitions and her intent to have Duncan killed solely to her spouse; she treats the king kindly during his lifetime.

This is indeed the right answer! I just completed the exam!!! best of luck!!

ddd [7.4K]4 days ago
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C. they are also his hosts!
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