Re-read Lenox's conversation with the lord in scene 6. Does Lenox say exactly what he means? How do you know? How would you direct playing Lenox to act?"
a) Yes, Lenox speaks clearly and directly, expressing his doubts about Macbeth's actions.
b) No, Lenox's words are ambiguous and coded, reflecting the atmosphere of fear and suspicion in Scotland.
c) Lenox's words are cautious and guarded, hinting at his true feelings without directly expressing them.
d) Lenox's tone is neutral and diplomatic, concealing his true opinions to avoid repercussions from Macbeth's regime.