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- William Shakespeare, Macbeth, Act I, scene ii

Which lines from the passage suggest that Macbeth is honorable,
courageous, and well liked by his peers?
O
A. Which neer shook hands, nor bade farewell to him,/ Till he
unseam'd him from the nave to the chaps, / And fix'd his head
upon our battlements.
O
B. Doubtful it stood; / As two spent swimmers, that do cling together
7 And choke their art.
O
C. For brave Macbeth - Well he deserves that name / Disdaining
fortune, with his brandish'd steel, / Which smoked with bloody
execution
O
D. The merciless Macdonwald - / Worthy to be a rebel, for to that /
The multiplying villanies of nature

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Answer:

c

Step-by-step explanation:

It sounds most logical as it calls Macbeth brave and all

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