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.
The climax of "The Monkey's Paw" by W. W. Jacobs occurs when Mr. White makes the secong wish, he wishs to bring his son back from the dead. This is the most suspenseful moment of the story because they hear a knock on the door afterwards, announcing that it is Herbert.
Tone and setting i think so
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liuat may be don't know sorry if wrong