Answer:
C, Macbeth will be Thane of Cawdor and eventually the king. Banquo's descendants will be king, although he will not.
Explanation:
These are the predictions given to Macbeth at the beginning of the story, how he proceeds with these predictions are not as desirable as he thinks.
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In this case, I believe that option B would be the best. This is because it shows evidence to support the claim of the author. It also gives an explanation (though would still need to be explained) as to why there is less water to go around.
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