“That some musicians play”-
Imagine that you had to take out part of the sentence. Ask yourself “how can I still have this sentence make sense after I take out a phrase?” You wil see that the phrase “that some musicians play” is not important to sentence and the reader’s understanding. Hope this helps!
No it’s isn’t needed when paraphrasing however it should be used when quoting anything
Answer:
meaningless as it's a synonym of insignificant
The term "multitudinous" refers to the seas. It means that the seas is vast or very wide or large that it cannot be measured.
Other definition of multitudinous, beyond the usage of said word to Macbeth, is very numerous or contains several elements. It is synonymous to countless, infinite, numerous, abundant, and many more.