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Dramatic IronyDifficultThunder and LightningEasyCurious IngredientsDifficultMacbeth's WorryModerateStrange BedfellowsEasyFit to GovernDifficultFeminism - MacduffModerateDread ExploitsModerateThe Reason for MurderersModerateDeath and NatureDifficultScotland at WarModerateFeminism - ManhoodModerateCruel Are the TimesEasyFinish ItModerateHere Lay DuncanEasyEnter Lady MacbethEasyAlas Poor CountryDifficultClothes as a SymbolDifficultBirdsModerate2 / 7Feminism - ManhoodModerateLady Macbeth's conception of manhood is BEST defined asElimination ToolSelect one answerAtaciturn, supportive, assertive.Bstoic, ambitious, committed.Cpowerful, genuine, providing.Ddeceiving, opportunistic, sensitive.
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The best definition of Lady Macbeth's conception of manhood is stoic, ambitious, committed.
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