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200 owlbucks in this passage, what does lady macbeth fear about her husband?
a. that he will become too superstitious and want more prophecies from the witches
b. that he will become power-hungry and try to kill the king himself
c. that he won't be strong enough to kill the king and further his own ambitions
d. that he will not accept the title of king if it is offered to him

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