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When Macbeth uses the following bolded phrase he suggests

If good, why do I yield to that suggestion
Whose horrid image doth unfix my hair
And make my seated heart knock at my ribs,
Against the use of nature?

the news he's received is not surprising
the news he's received makes him feel nervous
nature is curing his lovesick heart
nature is the cause of his damaged heart

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Answer:

The correct answer is the news he's received makes him feel nervous.

Step-by-step explanation:

This quote suggests that after the news he received he is very nervous. This is because his fear of becoming a murderer has intensified, and that is seen to be closer to being real because what the witches had predicted came true, so he fears he is not prepared to commit murder.

He even shows signs of being nervous with "spiky and unkempt hair" and his heart pounding in his ribs. "

Although he wants to become the new king, he fears that he will not be ready to commit that horrible crime.

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When Macbeth uses the bold phrase he suggests
that:



the news he's received makes him feel nervous


explanation: His uneasiness is very much evident in the way he deliver his words and the tone of his line has uneasiness in it


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