What can you infer about Macbeth's mood from his words in this scene?
A. He is afraid that he will be defeated in battle by Malcolm.
B. He feels confident his army will emerge victorious.
C. He is upset that his soldiers are starting to desert him.
D. He is sad and regretful about the actions that have led him to
battle against his former friends.
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English, 22.06.2019 09:30
The word stiff is a synonym for the word limber. o o false true
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