Which of these summaries best describes act II of Macbeth? Lady Macbeth kills Duncan because of Macbeth's reluctance to commit the deed. The first people to discover that the king is dead are his sons Malcolm and Donalbain, who worry about their own safety and decide to flee. Macbeth kills Duncan. The first people to discover that the king is dead are Macduff and Lennox. Malcolm and Donalbain, Duncan’s sons, decide to fight Macbeth. Banquo helps Macbeth kill Duncan. The first to discover that the king is dead is Macduff. While Donalbain decides to go to England, Malcolm flees to Ireland. Macbeth kills Duncan. Macduff is the first to discover the king’s body. Duncan’s sons fear for their own safety. While Malcolm decides to flee to England, Donalbain heads to Ireland.

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Among the options given on the question the correct answer is the last option .Macbeth kills Duncan. Macduff is the first to discover the king’s body. Duncan’s sons fear for their own safety. While Malcolm decides to flee to England, Donalbain heads to Ireland

Explanation:  The act II of Macbeth by William Shakespeare is related with killing of King Duncan. Lady Macbeth and Macbeth planned to kill Duncan and she was waiting for the return of Macbeth from killing. Then Macbeth returns with the bloody dagger which he carried after killing Duncan.

Then Macduff returned and ask Macbeth if the king was still sleeping.Macbeth said so and Macduff went awaken the king, then he discovered that the King is dead.

Later on the sons of Duncan Malcolm and Dunalbain thought that their life is also in danger. Fearing of their life they decided to flee. Malcolm decided to flee to England and Donalbain went for Ireland.

This was the summery of act II Macbeth.

Answer:

Macbeth kills Duncan. Macduff is the first to discover the king’s body. Duncan’s sons fear for their own safety. While Malcolm decides to flee to England, Donalbain heads to Ireland.

Explanation:

The accurate summary includes these events: Macbeth kills Duncan, and his sons flee.

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