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Read the lines from the play and complete the sentence with a correct meaning.
... but I shame
To wear a heart so white. (II. 55b-56a)
These lines suggest that
Lady Macbeth feels deeply guilty about the murder
Macbeth considers himself a coward
Lady Macbeth considers herself brave and ambitious
Macbeth is innocent of evil actions

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Lady Macbeth feels deeply guilty about the murder.

Step-by-step explanation:

These lines suggest that Lady Macbeth feels deeply guilty about the murder.

The lines 'but I shame To wear a heart so white' indicate that Lady Macbeth is feeling remorse and shame for the evil deed she and Macbeth committed.

The phrase 'wear a heart so white' implies that she cannot hide her guilt and is ashamed to have a heart that is not stained with blood. This shows that Lady Macbeth is burdened by her actions and feels deeply remorseful for the murder.

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