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What is the most likely reason lady macbeth uses logical appeal?

O to downplay the severity of the situation and redirectMacbeth's focus
O to urge Macbeth to regain composure and complete
the deed
O to boost Macbeth's morale and spur him into action
O to distract Macbeth and help alleviate his guilt

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Answer:

to urge him to regain his composure; she actually questions him and his manhood

This is not boosting his morale if she is making him feel guilty.

Step-by-step explanation:

She appeals to his logic and what he knows he should do even if he is wavering

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