D. Three is definitely a run-on sentence, but this option makes the most sense.
I'm not 100% sure but I believe the answer is B.
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.
D, Hopeful. Hes hopeful the day will be great and everyone will have something new and interesting happen to them
Maybe because the other one benefits you, like with money. But it is always best to choose the right choice no matter what. :)