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In act i of the tragedy of macbeth, why does lady macbeth think macbeth has a poor chance of achieving power? a. he is not ruthless enough. b. he lacks sufficient ambition. c. he is too loyal to king duncan. d. he does not have the wit to devise a workable plan

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