Sorry but I am working on this right now and my head hurts because its to complex. Were you able to find an answer?
Answer:
In Act IV, Scene III, when Macduff learns of his family's slaughter, he reacts with sorrow and grief. He talks about the grief that "does not speak," and states that his heart is breaking. He also feels guilty; he thinks his family was killed because of his actions, not their own
Explanation:
B
Everything else is not excusable.
Actually though, If I were the professor I could say too bad. You should have backed up your files.
D
I guess arguments don't need to be entertaining to be valid.
I believe aphrodite is more responsible for galatea’s awakening .