Their would imply that it mentions a human. However, in this case, it's describing a nonliving thing, or "tomorrow." Their should only be used in the case of humans, or a grouping of humans.
In "The Devil and Tom Walker," Washington Irving criticizes the selfish and heartless sections of American society, especially usurers, by satirizing them through Tom Walker’s character. He also criticizes the hypocrisy of American religious groups through his satirical description of Tom’s churchgoing and through his mention of the Salem witch trials and the persecution of Quakers and Anabaptists. He also seems to suggest that American society was founded on violence and inequality:
"Since the red men have been exterminated by you white savages, I amuse myself by presiding at the persecutions of Quakers and Anabaptists; I am the great patron and prompter of slave dealers, and the grandmaster of the Salem witches."
From Plato
I believe it’s B) imagery I hope this is right and could’ve helped in someway :)
The fifth amendment
example: “I PLEAD THE 5TH!!!!”