Answer:
1. I'm wearing my hat. I'm enough warm.
2. I got 90 percent for my homework. That's too good.
3. My brother can't drive yet. He's too young.
4. There were hundreds of people. It was too busy.
5. Is your diet healthy? Yes, it is enough healthy!
6. I can't go to cinema tonight. I haven't got ENOUGH time.
7. We can't climb in this weather. it's too dangerous.
8. Have you got enough food for the party?
9. She can't see the film. She's too old.
<span>The correct answer is the last option - O Banquo, Banquo! Our loyal master's murder'd! This is the line that provides important information for the rising action of the play. This is what actually drives all subsequent events to play out - Macbeth started his rise to kingdom when he killed Banquo. Later on he moved on to kill the king himself - when he killed Duncan, he became the next king. But his murder of Banquo started it all - he kept seeing the ghost of Banquo everywhere he went, because his guilt was tearing him apart.</span>
The passages mentioned are not listed in the question. I will give a clear distinction between arguments and explanations, the knowledge of this will help in providing answers to the question.
An explanation is an attempt to provide a cause or reason for a conclusion. It helps to provide reasons why a conclusion is made.
For example in the conclusion, "John will fail his exam", the writer can give a simple explanation to support his claim.
"The reason why i believe John will fail his exam is that he has not prepared well enough for it." is a simple explanation to support the above conclusion.
An argument is an attempt to provide an evidence in support of a conclusion.
This is done when the response of your audience is that of doubt an unbelief.