The answer is B) due to the fact that it's a good topic to start off a paragraph with
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I believe more of a mysterious tone but im not for sure
Put this in chemistry and someone will help !!! sorry i personally dont know
Answer: I don't completely know what excerpt you are talking about, but from what I've searched up, I'm going to assume this is the correct one.
Explanation: The effects of using an omniscient narrator in this excerpt that it allows readers to see both Beatrice’s and Luma’s sides of the story.
What is omniscient narrator?
Omniscient narrator, often seen speaking in the voice of the author himself, assumes the omniscient idea of the subject being discussed: deep down in private thoughts, which tells about hidden or secret events.
What is an omniscient person?
Omniscient person who has all the knowledge or infinite awareness.
Hence, the correct answer is Option A
Macbeth's "tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow" speech in Act 5, scene 5 acts as Macbeth's farewell. In it he thinks about the meaning of life and decides that death is something that comes to everyone, people are all just walking the earth with no importance. "Signifying nothing" at the end refers to man's life, it means nothing, according to Macbeth. He relates a person's life to an actor who plays a part on a stage for a couple hours and then disappears, doesn't exist anymore.
This speech shows that he has essentially given up (in his mind) and thinks that life is meaningless.