-William Shakespeare, Macbeth, Act I, scene vi Which lines lead you to the conclusion that Macbeth has decided to kill the king? • A. Who dares receive it other, / As we shall make our griefs an clamour roar / Upon his death? • B. Bring forth men-children only: / For thy undaunted

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Question
-William Shakespeare, Macbeth, Act I, scene vi
Which lines lead you to the conclusion that Macbeth has decided to kill the
king?
• A. Who dares receive it other, / As we shall make our griefs an
clamour roar / Upon his death?
• B. Bring forth men-children only: / For thy undaunted
Answer

A. Who dares receive it other, / As we shall make our griefs an clamour roar / Upon his death?

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In these lines, Macbeth is expressing his determination to kill the king, suggesting that he has already made the decision to do so...
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