Answer:
Duncan's Death seems very suspicious.
Explanation: Macbeth explains by saying that his fury at Duncan's death was extremely powerful that he could not restrain himself. ... Duncan's sons resolve to leave the court. Malcolm declares that he will go south to England, and Donalbain will hasten to Ireland.
EDIT: Duncan's Death sorry
Don’t trust that other person they’re trying to get info
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