I haven’t read it, but sparknotes, cliffnotes, gradesaver, and shmoop are lifesavers
B would be the best answer.
The answer is A Identifying with the opposing side
While you do want to challenge the opposing side you don’t want to completely disregard or ignore their information. You need to acknowledge it, disable it, and prove yours superior
Part A:Tessa is a complex character who aids in Varick’s development. Part B: Tessa realizes her work is substandard midway through camp and becomes more open-minded toward Varick’s methods moving forward.
I think the blank is subject. Not 100% though.