Answer:
D) wants to admit his confusion about the sometimes-stifling life choices that creative people make
Explanation:
(sorry I dont have a Explanation this time)
Answer:
In Shakespeare's "Macbeth," the protagonist talks to the witches, who foresee his future and give them a false sense of security. For instance, the Third Apparition shows a child being crowned and tells Macbeth not to fear haters or conspirers because he will be safe until the forest moves to his castle. As a consequence, Macbeth is now (falsely) convinced that he will rule forever, because he will not be harmed, nobody will overthrow him, and it is impossible for a forest to move.
Answer: C.
Explanation:
Because you aren’t trying to wonder for A, B isn’t even trying to catch the readers interest & D is providing info somewhat bout the dad but it’s more about what the child’s thinking and feeling and since the author is varying her sentences it shows he just talks blunt bc kid