I need to see the paragraph.
This is A. Interrogative.
It is an interrogative sentence because it is a question that requires an answer.
I am pretty sure that good summary of the final scene between Feld and Sobel in The First Seven Years by Bernard Malamud is being revealed by the statement : Feld confronts Sobel about Miriam. Sobel wins the argument. Feld lets Sobel and Miriam marry. I choose this one because according to the plot, his confronation opened his eyes and made him realize that he performed wrong actions towards Miriam.
The correct matches of the questions to the step in writing would be as follows:
A. What voice am I writing in?
This question would most likely be drafting. It is the step where the author would begin to develop the text, organizing the thoughts he wants to have.
B. Are my sentence boundaries identified correctly (no fragments or run-ons)?
This would be the editing step where you proofread the whole text looking at errors especially structural errors.
C. Have I kept voice and tense the same throughout?
This would represent the revising step where you make a run through to each sentence and see whether you are being consistent with the use of words.
D. What is my purpose?
This would be the planning step. The very first step in writing would planning on what to write and what you would like to convey to the readers.
E. What is my evidence (and where will I get it)?
This would be the pre-writing stage where you collect your sources for the subject you want to write.
I think it depends on who the writer/speaker is aiming their words towards; if it is a children's audience, I'm fairly positive that they won't use adult language, and vice versa for adults.