<span>d. "And that which should accompany old age, / As honor, love, obedience, troops of friends, / I must not look to have"
Macbeth is saying that he should not seek (or "look to have") things that old people would usually have (things "which should accompany old age"), such "As honor, love, obedience, troops of friends," etc.</span>
I would like to go on a curise because it’s some where you haven’t been before also to see more things that you have never saw before , a get away to have fun .
The answer is 5: a thesis
The <em>repetition of a specific theme dominanting</em> of things that have a significance in a literary work is what this literay device, motif, is about. It helps to develop the central theme. And, being a <em>recorring </em>element, it can be used as a <em>reminder of certain ideas</em> for the readers; <em>it's like the claim or main argument about a topic.</em>