Which is the most accurate and complete summary of this passage?

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a. Macbeth and Banquo are in conversation when they notice the witches. Banquo immediately comments on the witches’ “withered and wild” appearance. Macbeth demands that they speak up and identify themselves.
b. Macbeth and Banquo notice the wild-looking witches and secretly want to get to know them better. After being charged to speak, the witches deliver news about both men’s futures. Macbeth is disappointed, but Banquo is pleased. This passage ends as Banquo expresses that he would never hate the witches.
c. Macbeth is a good man until he sees the witches here. Little does he know that this is the start of most of his problems in life. A person should never trust strangers, especially strangers who claim to know everything that’s going on. Overall, Shakespeare does a great job with these characters.
d. Macbeth and Banquo turn their conversation toward the witches they notice as they travel along. Banquo’s questions show that he’s trying to figure out who these strange beings are, and Macbeth charges them to speak. After the witches greet Macbeth with three different titles, Banquo questions them further about his own future.
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Based on Banquo’s characterization, which conclusion can be drawn about the witches?

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a. He thinks they are insane.
b. He thinks they are evil.
c. He thinks they are unattractive.
d. He thinks they are liars.
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Based on how the witches use the word hail, which is the best definition of the term in this context?

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a. to yell for or to call
b. to salute or greet with passion
c. to rain on or to flood
d. to trick or to fool

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it’s c if you never know what the answer is always pick c!