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Read lines 43b–46b from the play.

Infirm of purpose!

Give me the daggers: the sleeping and the dead

Are but as pictures: 'tis the eye of childhood

That fears a painted devil.

What does Lady Macbeth suggest about her husband when she calls Macbeth "Infirm of purpose" and says that only "the eye of childhood" fears to look at the dead?

A.
Macbeth is acting like a scared child.
B.
One day an artist will paint the scene of the king's murder.
C.
The king is sleeping like a peaceful child.
D.
Macbeth has become an evil person because of his actions.