Act 2, Scene 3, Macbeth furthers his performance, creating a "false face" for the rest of the court when Duncan is found dead. He wails and makes his grief known loudly, to show that he is devastated by it. This acting is how he is hiding his guilt and keeping his plans secret .
Your answer for this question would be the second option because in a poem worldly possessions is where you control and mess up the language. Hope I helped (: