Answer:
A. “Es gibt eon Berlin.’ [ There is only one in Berlin.]”
Explanation:
right on edge
A work that has “coherence” presents ideas that are logically arranged to help the reader better understand the text.
Coherence in a text is essential to provide the reader a smooth reading experience. A text is coherent when certain characteristics are met: topics are related and follow a logical order, vocabulary is easy to read and straightforward, grammar structures add cohesion and clarity, literary resources are correctly used (example: parallelism).
What helps a literary critic determine a story's complex theme are the specific details within the story.
These details are what makes a story complex or simple - if there aren't enough details (or if there are, but they are pretty obvious to figure out), then a story would be simple. But if the details are difficult to understand and need to be explored and researched thoroughly, then it would be a complex story.