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How yet resolves the governor of the town?

This is the latest parle we will admit.
Therefore to our best mercy give yourselves
Or, like to men proud of destruction,
Defy us to our worst...
A. An excerpt from "Othello"
B. An excerpt from "The Merchant of Venice"
C. An excerpt from "King Lear"
D. An excerpt from "Macbeth"

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User Ola M
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Final answer:

The given excerpt is from Macbeth by William Shakespeare, showcasing Macbeth's ambition and Lady Macbeth's manipulative nature.

Step-by-step explanation:

The given excerpt is from Macbeth by William Shakespeare. This scene takes place after Macbeth has been crowned king and he discusses his plans and fears with Lady Macbeth. The dialogue reveals Macbeth's ambition, as well as the manipulative and calculating nature of Lady Macbeth.

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User Lukas Batteau
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