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"Lysander, I am my lord as well derived as he" is a line from:

A) Hamlet
B) Macbeth
C) A Midsummer Night's Dream
D) Romeo and Juliet

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Final answer:

The line "Your face, my thane, is as a book where men May read strange matters" is from the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare.

So, the correct answer is (B) Macbeth.

Step-by-step explanation:

The line "Your face, my thane, is as a book where men
May read strange matters" is from the play Macbeth by William Shakespeare.

This line is spoken by Lady Macbeth in Act I, Scene 5, where she is advising Macbeth on how to deceive others and appear innocent while planning to commit a murderous act. Lady Macbeth suggests that Macbeth should change his facial expressions to match the situation and deceive others, just like a book that can be read differently.

Therefore, the correct answer is (B) Macbeth.

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