Lady Macbeth's soliloquy creates suspense in option A.
<h3>What is a Soliloquy?</h3>
This refers to the aside that is done where the inner thoughts of a person are spoken and is heard by the character alone.
Hence, we can see that from the given soliloquy, there is the narration of the inner thoughts of Lady Macbeth where she is worried about the murder and whether Macbeth had done it.
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Frost's "Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening" conjures a tone of quiet reflection and wintry reminiscence. When the rider first stops, he knows he is trespassing, but knows the owner's house is in the village. Winter imagery is obvious, of course, but the reader is left questioning about "the darkest evening of the year." The reader reflects, as the rider is reflecting on the scene and ruminating about "darkness" and "winter." The quiet reflection and feeling that there's some work to be done arrives full force in the last stanza. With "But I have promises to keep" and the twice repeated "and miles to go before I sleep" we are reflecting on a job at hand and left wondering what these promises are that keep the rider out so late and in such wintry weather. The feelings are not of pain or sadness, but more of a meditative appreciation and realization that there's still much to be done that day (or figuratively in the rider's life).
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Mars has mountains, valleys, and volcanoes, but the red planet's are by far the biggest and most dramatic. Recent and continuing missions to Mars are showing that the Red Planet may be more geologically active than previously thought
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With quotes, and things like that but the quotes work the best and the teachers love that stuff, they just seem to eat it up.