B. the miltons, whom i bet at a party are coming to dinner tonight
That lady macbeth gets up every night takes out a piece of paper writes on it, then proceeds to fold it and return back to bed
I think Lady Macbeth wasn't involved at all because Macbeth does not tell her. Also, Macbeth does not want to keep her worried. So Macbeth says "Be innocent of the knowledge, dearest chuck, / Till thou applaud the deed.". This means that Macbeth is telling Lady Macbeth to digest the deed about Duncan first. This is what i remember its been a while since i read the book. But hope this helps.
It’s c for sure because it’s not c and d because it uses either and it’s not a because the work ends with a s and that just doesn’t look right trust me it’s c