B.
What, quite unmanned in folly? Fie, for shame!
When Lady Macbeth says this in Act 3, she is awake and she is asking Macbeth if he is afraid of the Ghost and she is trying to calm him down.
Fie, my lord, fie, a soldier and afeard?
When Lady Macbeth says this in Act V, she is sleepwalking and while this is happening she is dreaming and reliving the moment when Macbeth killed the king and Lady Macbeth is trying to get blood off of her hands and she is paranoid then she tells Macbeth that he is a soldier and that he shall not be afraid of being caught for killing the king and that she didn't know that the killing would be so messy and so hard on her
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