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.
They show that the speaker is free to choose her direction in life.
A gateless garden is free, and an open path is free to all who choose.
Answer:
he became popular after his death
Explanation:
I believe it would be the second passage because an ellipse is used when a word, phrase or thought is left out but the reader still understands the intended meaning. In choice two, the narrator is speaking of school and making a point that he had never heard of a school for coloured people and restates it at the end that this was the first time he heard of it. It lets the reader imagine what must be going through his mind without stating it in the writing.