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The second one is the correct answer
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The reason why Eliezer has strong reaction to hearing the Kaddish at the moment is basically because he was the one who rebelled against his religion, and from this he always thought why would God (which is loving) do something like this. Elie then doesn't pray to God to help him in the case that he need's help with.
Final answer:

~Jurgen
Macbeth fears to kill Duncan. He must kill the king to have some punishment for him, for that reason, he tries to persuade himself against duncan's death. For that, he starts to think about how Duncan is a good, beloved and wise king who has brought good fruits to his country. He also reflects on how Duncan has been a good friend to him, always faithful, respectful and charitable. However, Macbeth's greatest fear is the consequences that this death can bring to him. At this point, he already shows that Duncan's death disturbs him and that he fears this disturbance (which even accompanies him for much of the narrative). However, his ambition and his wife's influence are stronger than Macbeth's fears, so he fails to act against Duncan's murder.