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17 September, 00:20

In Macbeth, as he considers Macbeth's kingship, banquo feels.

a.) premonition of his own impending death

b.) admiration for Macbeth's achievement

c.) glimmers of hope for his sons

b.) disgust in his encounter with the witches

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  1. 17 September, 02:16
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    C.) glimmers of hope for his sons.
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