<em>The orchard walls are high and hard to climb, And the place death, considering who thou art, If </em><em>any</em><em> of my kinsmen find thee here.</em>
<em>Any</em> is the indefinite pronoun because it means something like "it does not matter who of my kinsmen as long as the person is one of my kinsmen" although Present Day English demands agreement as third person singular (<em>if any of you agree</em><em>s</em>) in the passage the agreement is third person plural because from the point of view of meaning [<em>any of my kinsmen</em>] can be replaced as <em>they</em> and the verb <em>find</em> agrees with this plural idea.
Present Day British English has this kind of agreement called collective noun which grammatically can function like the pronoun <em>they</em>, for example as in <em>the committee </em><em>have</em><em> started the meeting</em>). The word <em>police</em> is another example of collective noun by taking third person plural agreement as in the sentence <em>The police </em><em>have </em><em>arrived</em>.
Answer: Macbeth reminds the murders of how horrible Banquo is and what Banquo has done in the past. Fleance must be killed as well along with his father and tells them to wait within the castle for his command.
Explanation:
A. counterclaim , the formal word for the oppenets opinion
"deer in headlights" is an idiom.
"like deer in headlights" is a simile, the word "like" makes it a simile.
The word "Yet" sounds appropriate but if this is multiple choice I'd like to know the choices.