Romantic, Sweet, Poetic, Cute, Creative
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.
Liz's skirt was green silk. Her waist was a large brown-and-pink plaid, well-fitting and not without style. She wore a cluster ring of huge imitation rubies, and a locket that banged her knees at the bottom of a silver chain. Her shoes were run down over twisted high heels, and were strangers to polish. Her hat would scarcely have passed into a flour barrel.
The "Family Entrance" of the Blue Jay Café received her. At a table she sat, and punched the button with the air of milady ringing for her carriage. The waiter came with his large-chinned, low-voiced manner of respectful familiarity. Liz smoothed her silken skirt with a satisfied wriggle. She made the most of it.
These are 24-25 paragraphs.