The poem is stating, to stop and see what you have, take stock, before you neglect or lose “it”.
“A bird in the hand is worth more than two in a bush”!
The obvious answer would be C. rhyme.
As you can see, each of these lines rhyme: sea rhymes with C, and me, and be. Those words sound similar, which means they rhyme. There are no metaphors (comparisons) and onomatopoeias (mimicking the sounds from nature) here, or alliterations (repetition of the same consonant) in this excerpt.
Answer:
Fight, argument, disagreement, ect.
Hope this helps :)
The apparitions that the witches summoned were all perceived to be helpful to Macbeth when in reality they would become his downfall. Just as he believed the witches wanted to be helpful and courteous when in reality they had tricks up their sleeves. Hope this helps!
-J