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In The Tragedy of Macbeth, Act III, which incident below would Macbeth seem to be suffering from an infirmity? Explain your answer.

a. when he hesitates about killing Duncan
b. when he seems ill at the banquet
c. when he fights bravely in battle
d. when he puts on his crown and royal robes

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Answer: b, Explanation: This choice reflects an understanding that an infirmity is a physical or mental illness. Choices a, c, and d do not reflect an accurate understanding of the meaning of infirmity.

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User Federico Panunzio
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Answer: when he seems ill at the banquet

Step-by-step explanation:

In The Tragedy of Macbeth, Act III, the incident below hat shows that Macbeth seem to be suffering from an infirmity was when he seems ill at the banquet.

The correct option is B as option A, C and D are not correct.

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