Question
After reading "Macbeth"
In Act I, Scene 5, lines 432-437, Lady Macbeth's greeting indicates that she
is fearful of Macbeth's plot.
tries to change Macbeth's mind.
is willing to help Macbeth in his plot.
wants to be in charge of the plot.
In Act I, Scene 5, lines 432-437, Lady Macbeth's greeting indicates that she
is fearful of Macbeth's plot.
tries to change Macbeth's mind.
is willing to help Macbeth in his plot.
wants to be in charge of the plot.
Answers
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In Act I, Scene 5, lines 432-437 of "Macbeth," Lady Macbeth's greeting indicates that she **is willing to help Macbeth in his plot**. She expresses determination and ambition to ensure that Macbeth follows through with the prophecy and takes action to seize the throne. Her greeting reveals her commitment to the plan and her desire to manipulate circumstances to achieve their goals.