Answer:
Macbeth's reaction to Duncan's murder is to feel guilt, remorse, regret, to express his guilty conscience, to refuse to enter Duncan's chamber, to struggle to compose himself and finish the deed, to experience hallucinations, and to ultimately feign innocence through a display of emotion at the murder.
Explanation:
The answer is privilege I believe
A is the answer because it ends with a question mark and starts with an interrogative word
False because he did ignore his children but did nothing to the wife