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In Act 1, Scene 7 of 'Macbeth', Macbeth has a soliloquy. What could be argued is its purpose?
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To give Lady Macbeth time to kill King Duncan off stage.
To reveal the plot to commit regicide to the audience: Macbeth goes through it.
To reveal the depths of Macbeth's hesitancy.
To give King Duncan time to go to sleep so Macbeth can kill him.
To reveal Macbeth's feelings towards Lady Macbeth.
A soliloquy reveals a character's deepest thoughts and feelings. What might Macbeth be thinking about at this point in the play?
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