Answer:
Banquo talking to himself, wondering when his own predicted fate will be fulfilled.
Explanation:
These lines are spoken by Banquo in Act III scene i of the play "Macbeth" by William Shakespeare. It precedes the scene where he had been invited for a feast in his honor but before the other characters has arrived in the scene.
In this monologue, Banquo admits that now that Macbeth had acquired all the things that the three witches had prophesied, he also thinks that what had been prophesied about him might also come true. But he also admits that he thinks Macbeth had done foul play to get to where he is now. He also wonders when his own prophesied fate will be fulfilled and his descendants take on the throne of Macbeth.
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A, b, e
A: haiku are three line poems, which include the number of syllables 5/7/5. This poem does not follow the syllable structure, but is 3 lines
B: Typically haiku do not rhyme, and this poem also does not rhyme
E: Many haiku are written in the present tense, as this poem also is written
Hey there,
Carla should probably stop working on the project for a little while- half an hour. Within that half an hour, she can actually go for a walk, do something that will calm her mind. And once she finally combats her fatigue and unhealthy behaviors, she can actually continue with the project.
Hope this helps ^_^
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