What evidence from the text shows that Macbeth has finally decided to kill
the king?
A. Bring forth men-children only; / For thy undaunted mettle should
compose / Nothing but males.
B. When we have mark'd with blood those sleepy two / Of his own
chamber and used their very daggers
C. Who dares receive it other, / As we shall make our griefs and
clamour roar / Upon his death?
D. I am settled, and bend up / Each corporal agent to this terrible
feat.