The correct answer is D) Macduff: "…the king's two sons, / Are stol'n away and fled; which puts upon them / Suspicion of the deed."
The excerpt shows Macduff acknowledging that the kings' sons will be suspects, since they fled. He had suspected Macbeth immediately after the murder, but he is one of the few characters who seems to think that way.
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The sentence is correct.
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The given sentence is a grammatically correct sentence. A sentence is made of words assembled together that helps in forming the complete meaning out of them. The sentence is made up of two parts subject and predicate. In the given sentence, the subject is 'we' and the predicate is 'are in rage'. The subject is the part of the sentence about which the sentence is written. The predicate is the part of the sentence which speaks about the subject.
Because they don't want to read or write about something that may not even be true, or it could just be an opinion.