Answer:
no A
Explanation:
its because if we focus on a story and its detail we can interpet the them of a story️
In Macbeth by William Shakespeare, the three witches tell Banquo in Act I, Scene III that although he will not be king, his sons shall be kings in the future which instigates Macbeth’s actions where he kills Banquo.
"Lesser than Macbeth, and greater." "Not so happy, yet much happier." "Thou shalt get kings, though thou be none: /So all hail, Macbeth and Banquo!" (Act I, scene iii.)
<span>Happy, togetherness, tenderly
These three word choices show that while the speaker is celebrating the happiness and togetherness of the event, that that happiness is also tender, in remembering that some people present might have more to look forward to than to actually celebrate at that moment. </span>
Hey,
I think the correct answer would be haughty as haughty means proud and somewhat arrogant.
And throughout the speech we can see that he is very proud of his nation and that he vows that no one shall perish in his nation.
For example he says conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.Here he says how his nation was created as a better place for men to live.
And he also says that the ground is hollow and that a lot of men have struggled on the ground.
So therefore I think the answer is haughty.
Hope this helps !!