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<span>He worries that Banquo will be suspicious of Duncan's murder, since he was there when Macbeth received the prophecy that he would be king. He also wants to avoid a “fruitless crown,” so he decides to kill Banquo and his son Fleance in order to ensure that none of Banquo's “issue” take the throne after him. </span>
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"A good man's prayers are golden recompense!" would be a metaphor.
The correct Answer is consonance.
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