what can you infer about lady macbeth's state of mind from this scene? o a. she is upset that her husband has gone to war, o b. she is sad that she has no children to love, o c. she is angry that macbeth no longer listens to her o d. she feels guilty about her part in duncan's murder, submit
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“thy baited hooks shall tangle me no more.”
“hath taught me to set in trifles no store,”
“me lusteth no longer rotten boughs to climb.”
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what motivates odysseus to tell a lie to the cyclops
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depends on your school
when i was in high school i took ap biology my senior year and it was the hardest one for me because my teacher finished the material within the first month of school and then went on to doing advanced college level it was horrible. but at a nearby school ap biology was one of the easier aps. also, it depends on what you are interested i like math a lot so ap calculus was easier for me than most but i hate history so ap us government was harder for me than most.
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