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What does the porter say that drinking causes?

AA red nose, sleep, urination, and impotence

BNausea, headaches, clumsiness, and laughter

CExcitement, courage, clear vision, and hunger

DEuphoria, creativity, energy, and clarity

Answer:

A. A red nose, sleep, urination, and impotence

Read Explanation:

  • The Porter's speech is a humorous moment in Act II, Scene 3 of Macbeth.

  • The scene opens with the Porter's rambling and quickly moves to the discovery of Duncan's murder.


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