Which lines from the passage suggest that Macbeth is honorable, courageous, and well liked by his peers?
(A)Which ne'er shook hands, nor bade farewell to him, / Till he unseam'd him from the nave to the chaps, / And fix'd his head upon our battlements.(B)Doubtful it stood; / As two spent swimmers, that do cling together / And choke their art.
C.For brave Macbeth well he deserves that name / Disdaining fortune, with his brandish'd steel, / Which smoked with bloody execution
D.The merciless Macdonwald / Worthy to be a rebel, for to that / The multiplying villanies of nature

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I believe the correct answer is C.For brave Macbeth well he deserves that name / Disdaining fortune, with his brandish'd steel, / Which smoked with bloody execution.
It is the only example that talks about Macbeth's bravery, which is almost always a good characteristic to have. The other options don't really have anything to do with Macbeth, so they don't provide a testament to his honor and chivalry.
C. is the right answer for apex.