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In The Tragedy of Macbeth, Act V, Scene i, you can tell that the waiting-gentlewoman is

a.
afraid of the doctor.
b.
angry about the death of King Duncan.
c.
loyal to Lady Macbeth.
d.
disloyal to Macbeth and his wife.

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User Ishtiaq
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the answer is C.) Loyal to Lady Macbeth

mind you, I just took the test

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User Longhua
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In The Tragedy of Macbeth, Act V, Scene i, you can tell that the waiting-gentlewoman is c. loyal to Lady Macbeth.

Explanation: During this scene, the waiting-gentlewoman and the doctor are discussing Lady Macbeth's unusual sleepwalking behavior. Despite being inquired by the doctor about what Lady Macbeth says in her sleep, she keeps that information private for fear of incriminating her.

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