The answer is B, because if you were to try and see both sides of shop lifting it would still seem wrong, and you wouldn't say that finishing college was easy and that you didn't have to try and option D just doesn't really make sense. And it is true that you could think all students should be required to volunteer in their community but just as easily you could think that they shouldn't have to. Both sides have good points for this argument.
The two parts of the excerpt that shows the central character is devoutly religious and God-fearing are:
"The man therefore read it, and looking upon Evangelist very carefully, said, Whither must I fly?" This shows that the central character is willing to go the path that Evangelist advises him to, it's something that he feels he wants and must do.
"Then said Evangelist, 'Keep that light in your eye, and go up directly thereto: so shalt thou see the gate; at which, when thou knockest, it shall be told thee what thou shalt do.'" This shows that the central character is willing to follow Evangelist's instruction because of both the character's name and where he is saying he should head.
Answer:
It was so sunny that my ice cream had melt on the floor. I couldn't look up at all or I would probably get blind. All I wanted to do was to jump into a pool.
Explanation:
Revealing, distinguishing, or typical of an individual character