I think that given the fact that the fortune telling of the witches has come to pass it would be a good thing for Macbeth to listen to the witches.
<h3>The reason why Macbeth has to listen to the witches</h3>
After Ross had brought in the news that Macbeth had been made the Thane of Cawdor, Macbeth remembered the saying of witches then he realized that they were telling the truth.
He was given this title because the person that held the post had been executed for treasonable reasons.
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<span>In the lines 8-12 of "A child said...", he can't provide an exact definition of the grass, as he knows it no more than a child does. But he can say one thing for certain: the grass doesn't discriminate between different people. It grows everywhere, among blacks as well as whites, in different places of the world.
In the lines 14-25 of “I understand the large hearts….” Whitman doesn't just sympathize, but identifies with all the oppressed - a woman who was burned for allegedly being a witch, a hounded slave who was tortured. He says "All these I feel or am". So, he has more than empathy for his fellow creatures, no matter what their circumstances were, or their fate.</span>
I am almost positive it is C but i read that one last year so im not 100%
<span>her fear of being thought anti-revolutionary and
her hatred of capitalist society.</span>