Answer:
b. Concern.
Explanation:
William Shakespeare's tragedy "Macbeth" tells the story of a couple's greed for higher ambition and the repercussions that eventually led to their downfall. Macbeth and his wife had more greed for power which led them to kill their King and make themselves the ruler of the kingdom.
Banquo is another character in the play who was also given a prediction by the three witches. In Act I scene iii, when Ross and Angus brought news about the making of Macbeth as the Thane of Cawdor, Banquo admits that the whole thing is "<em>strange</em>". He then continued to show his concern when he said "<em>And oftentimes, to win us to our harm,/ The instruments of darkness tell us truths,/ Win us with honest trifles, to betray ’s/ In deepest consequence</em>".
Thus, the news of the Macbeth being made the new Thane of Cawdor made Banquo concerned for what is really in store for the coming future.
1. Ask a question about your topic.
2. Write your initial answer.
3. Develop your answer and include reasons.
: What is the biggest sin you've ever sinned?
<em>Well, in all honesty, I have done a lot of... questionable and awful things within my life, but, I feel like one of, if not, the greatest sin I've (accidentally) done, was nearly getting someone to take their own life, because of actions I had taken out on them gradually.</em>
<em>For context, we had a very large falling out, and things got very toxic. From petty insults to writing massive walls of text to degrade each other and ruin friendships the other might've had, it was an all-around terrible situation. But, we've both somewhat forgiven each other for the impulse actions we'd done. Although I can't forgive myself outright. I hurt someone close to me in a way I still live down to this day; even if they have forgiven me.</em>
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<em>But, thankfully, despite everything that went on, they're still alive to this day, but, I still live with that deep regret I won't forgive myself for. </em>
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<em>( I, only hope this answers your question... )</em>
the answer is A they were originally horizontal