I believe more of a mysterious tone but im not for sure
Answer choice D) is the correct one
<span>The Cunningham boys were a part of the group Boo hung out with. When the boys got into trouble, the Cunninghams were sent away to industrial school. They were reformed and got a great education. Mr. Radley refused to let Boo go and Boo was left stuck in the house, the other boys got engineering degrees, all because his father believed that to let Boo go would be a disgrace.</span>
I believe the answer would be B because the reader knows all the characters feelings not just one and usually when an another writes in third person they want you to capture different perspectives from each character
In Act 5, the audience<span> witnesses the way in which the murders have troubled Lady Macbeth.</span><span>The doctor's behavior in Act 5 resembles that of a Freudian psychoanalyst. The doctor observes Lady Macbeth's dreams to unearth the cause of her distress. Lady Macbeth's language in this scene reveals that she's troubled mentally.</span>