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c. In his left hand he held a sack, and his right hand held the arm of a boy in an iron grip.
Explanation:
Based on the excerpt from the story of Iqbal, we can easily know that the master was a cruel man just by the way he held the young boy's arm. The very word "an iron grip" gives a strong indication of someone holding onto something that wouldn't be let go easily. This sentence 
In his left hand he held a sack, and his right hand held the arm of a boy in an iron grip
gives the character of Hussain, the master as someone who is cruel and representation of someone who was to be obeyed by the children.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
 Under a unified government, people are deprived of their freedom. United where two groups were formed, the federalists and the anti-federalists.
In 1787, there was a dispute in the United States, where two groups of federalists and anti-Federalists were formed.
Federalists were those who fought for the effectiveness of the last constitutional amendment. Instead, they fought anti-Federalists to prevent these changes from being made.
The group that voted in favour of the constitutional amendment believed that a single government would have more control over the people and businesses they were interested in. Anti-Federalists, on the other hand, believed that a centralized government would result in the loss of people's freedom, which they believed was an act of oppression of their citizens.
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I think that C, that is, "they found the charge and trouble very great, and they had little or no crop it is not doubted", is your answer. 
Understatement represents something as smaller or less intense than it reallly is, it presents it as less important. In sentence C, the speaker refers to a problem as a minor inconvinience "(...)trouble very great". Generarlly, we all know, that troubles are far from great. "They had little or no crop it is not doubted", you could change the focus and say that you have "some crop" instead of referring to the crop as being little. 
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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It means to disturb "the air." For example, the piercing cries is what the air is being disturbed by, so in general, it was silent when all of a sudden it has become disturbed or interrupted. I think this is a metaphor but I'm not sure. 
*sorry if im wrong*