Answer: b. brings bloody daggers with him from the murder scene,
Explanation: In Act II, Scene II, of "The Tragedy of Macbeth", by William Shakespeare, <em><u>After killing Duncan, Macbeth is so distraught that he brings the bloody daggers with him form the murder scene</u></em>. Lady Macbeth is wondering whether the crime has been committed or not. She hears a noise and it is Macbeth carrying the bloody daggers with which he has murdered Duncan.