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Explanation:
Duncan, through the first act of the play, shows why he is such a great King by using language that compliments and encourages all of his subjects and fighters. He welcomes Banquo and Macbeth equally, and shows that Macbeth is a fighter with whom he has been putting in the effort to watch and help him grow (comparing him to a tree). Malcolm echoes this language by promoting all of the Thanes to Earls, showing that he is investing his time and support into each of them like Duncan did.
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In fair Verona, where we lay our scene
This line is iambic pentameter. Iambic pentameter is a line with 5 iambs, which equals 10 syllables. The syllables for this line are In/ fair/ Ver/on/a/ where/ we/ lay/ our/ scene/. An iamb is a metric foot that is made of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable.
Option A and B are the only lines that have 10 syllables. Option B begins with a stressed syllable not an unstressed syllable so it is not an option. Also, Option A is the first line of the prologue for Romeo and Juliet. Shakespeare is famous for using iambic pentameter in his sonnets and plays.