Answer:
the answer is B I believe because Macbeth just wants to kill Macduffs family. and he isn't weak because he is constantly compared to an eagle so the best option would be B because he knew and still left for his children to b killed
Step-by-step explanation:
Malcolm tests Macduff's loyalty by pretending to be a worse human being than Macbeth himself. Macduff refuses to give up his loyalty to the Scottish royal family. Malcolm reveals his deception and contrasts the 'integrity' and 'good truth and honour' of Macduff with that of 'Devilish Macbeth'.
Armed with this knowledge, we can trace the trajectory of birds through the course of Macbeth. When we first hear of Macbeth, he is described as an 'eagle', fearless of the sparrows that surround him in battle