The second one is correct because Lady Macbeth speaks to Macbeth privately in scenes 6-7 (I believe) of Act I and tells him that "the false face hides what the false heart doth know", which is basically telling him to make Duncan continue to think he means no harm, but to carry through with her plan of murder.
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Odysseus wants to meet his adversaries head to head and he wants to take on any challenge. He wants to show his bravery and he wants to show that he is stronger than any strange being that he might meet. To really be certain of this answer, you need to know what characteristics of the epic hero are being used by your teacher, but typically they include bravery, strength, ability to take on a challenge, and great courage.
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Banquo is in many ways Macbeth's opposite. He is kind and caring, loyal and trustworthy. Like Macbeth he fights bravely for King Duncan but does not involve himself with the murder plot. When he and Fleance are attacked his first thought is to keep his son safe.