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Lady macbeth. alack, i am afraid they haveawaked, and 'tis not done. th' attempt and not the deed confounds us. hark! i laid their daggers ready;
he could not miss 'em. had he not resembled
my father as he slept, i had done 't.
william shakespeare, macbeth, act ii, scene ii
which line from the text provides evidence that lady macbeth has a softer side, even if it's well hidden?
a. "hark! i laid their daggers ready."
b. "had he not resembled / my father as he slept, i had done 't."
c. "alack, i am afraid they have awaked, / and 'tis not done."
d. "he could not miss 'em."

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