Answer:
Hi! I am afraid that <u>your answer is incomplete</u>, you didn't mention the name of the book, nor the author, and you didn't attach the paragraph you are referring to. Anyways, I did a little research on the Internet and was able to find the answer to your question.
<em>The thoughts from the final paragraph of the novel are from the District Commissioner.</em> <u>The correct answer is A.</u>
Explanation:
First of all, let's remember that we are talking about the book called <em>Things Fall Apart</em>, by Chinua Achebe.
In the final paragraph of the novel <u>the author changes the mostly objective tone that he uses throuout the novel to use the personal point of view of the District Commissioner</u>, whose thoghts in the end become the final irony of the book.
In the end, the Commissioner seems unconcerned about the irony on the the colonialists' methods of pacification -usually achieved through suppression and violence — themselves essentially primitive means for achieving nationalistic objectives. That is why I chose A.