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read this passage:
hecate. as by the strength of their illusion
shall draw him on to his confusion.
he shall spurn fate, scorn death, and bear
his hopes bove wisdom, grace, and fear.
and you all know, security
is mortals chiefest enemy.
— william shakespeare, macbeth, act iii, scene v
based on the context, what is the meaning of \spurn\?
a. to reject or treat with disgust
b. to become afraid or fearful
c. to have wisdom and knowledge
d. to treat kindly or with affection
In the passage, Macbeth is described as acting in a bold and over - confident way. "Spurn fate" implies that he will reject or show disdain for fate. The context suggests a negative and dismissive attitude towards fate.
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A. To reject or treat with disgust