The answer is: the book will bear witness to events that must be known.
"Night" is an autobiographical novel by Elie Wiesel, who accounts his struggle as a prisoner during the Holocaust. He desires to make sure the world acknowledges what happened in concentration camps as he narrates how crude society was and how inhuman even prisoners became towards one another - mostly attemping to survive themselves.
Shakespeare induced the idea that the witches can predict the future and sort of leads in with the supernatural ideas. They're witches, first of all, and say that they'll meet again when a battle ends. The third witch says this will happen before the sun sets. How does she know? Magic!(I love Macbeth so if you need more help, lmk)
It is very lengthy, which epics usually are.
The correct answer should be C. the invaluable nature of salvation
Salvation is invaluable which means that it's price is so big it cannot be known, however, it can be achieved through god.
I believe it would be third person point of view.