Read this passage: MALCOLM. What will you do? Let's not consort with them. To show an unfelt sorrow is an office Which the false man does easy. I'll to England. DONALBAIN. To Ireland, I. Our separated fortune Shall keep us both the safer. Where we are, There's daggers in men's smiles. The near in blood, The nearer bloody. MALCOLM. This murderous shaft that's shot Hath not yet lighted, and our safest way Is to avoid the aim. Therefore, to horse, And let us not be dainty of leave-taking, But shift away. There's warrant in that theft Which steals itself when there's no mercy left. -William Shakespeare, Macbeth, Act II, scene iii Which lines would support the answer to the question of why Malcolm and Donalbain feel they need to leave Scotland? O A. There's warrant in that theft/ Which steals itself when there's no mercy left. OB. To show an unfelt sorrow is an office / Which the false man does easy. OC. Therefore, to horse, / And let us not be dainty of leave-taking O D. What will you do? Let's not consort with them.​