What Exactly is your question? This sentence could be written more fluidly.
"When at the fair, not only can I eat tasty food, but I can also view awesome fireworks."
Or I would completely reorganize it like this.
"At the fair, I can eat really tasty food, and see cool fireworks displays."
Hello. You have not provided either the text or answer options for this question. This makes it impossible for me to answer it. However, I will try to help you as best I can.
To answer this question, you will have to read the entire text, so you will be able to identify not only the climax of the story but also the theme. Climax refers to the moment when the biggest plot challenge will be faced. In climax, characters face the biggest enemy or the biggest difficulty they have. You must identify this moment by the paragraph that indicates that this "fight" will begin.
The text's theme, on the other hand, refers to the message and teaching that the author wishes to convey through the story. You will be able to discover this theme, when you find out what subject the author is addressing in the story. Once this theme is discovered, you'll be able to associate it with the characters' speech and behavior.
I think the insects that bother Brian were the mosquitoes. Since the mosquitoes were biting him, taking his blood, and they didn't like the daytime he compared them to vampires.
Hope this helped :)
I think A because The burning sun no more shall heat
Nor stormy raines, on him shall beat.
The bryars and thornes no more shall scratch
nor hungry wolues at him shall catch
He erring pathes no more shall tread
nor wild fruits eate, in stead of bread,
for waters cold he doth not long
for thirst no more shall parch his tongue
No rugged stones his feet shall gaule
nor stumps nor rocks cause him to fall
All cares and feares, he bids farwell
and meanes in safity now to dwell.
I'm gonna say the answer is C.
I can't decide between C and D. So, you choose which one you think is the best. But I believe it is C.
I hope this helps!