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What does Macbeth hear a voice saying?

AThat he will become king

BThat he murdered sleep

CThat Banquo's heirs will reign

DThat he should trust the witches

Answer:

B. That he murdered sleep

Read Explanation:

  • Macbeth hears a voice say "Sleep no more" in Act 2, Scene 2 of Macbeth.

  • This line suggests that Macbeth's guilt has caused him to hear voices.

  • It could also mean that he hears his own conscience condemning him


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