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How does Lady Macbeth explain Macbeth’s odd behavior?

AShe says not to worry because he’s had strange visions since childhood

BShe claims he is just tired and needs some rest

CShe insists that he has been feeling unwell recently

DShe suggests that it is due to stress from the banquet preparations

Answer:

A. She says not to worry because he’s had strange visions since childhood

Read Explanation:

  • When Macbeth shouts at Banquo's ghost in front of their guests, Lady Macbeth tells the guests to ignore his behavior and dismiss it as a strange condition that he has had for years.


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