"<span>B. Being personified" This is because the author is giving them qualities to make them seem like they are human. </span>
Duncan is a king and he has two sons. The sons were <span>Malcolm and Donalbain. </span>The flight of Duncan's sons portray into Macbeth hands is that, he killed the chairman, and that it was done because of anger. This reason made Duncan's son feared him more and more.
I would say “the author build suspense by using a series of analogies.”
However I’m not 100% sure that this is correct.
Wish you luck :)
It depends on what the learning is about, learning about a death of someone close to you could have a negative effect on your life.
I would presume it's a metaphor or a simile.