If you mean which sentance best represents the moral of the story then it would be the second to last sentence: "At last a Wolf really did come, and the Boy cried, "Wolf! wolf!" as loud as he could: but the people were so used to hearing him call that they took no notice of his cries for help."
The impact that the efforts of individuals like Ava Deer have is, they led to peaceful protests, such as the occupation of Alcatraz Island.
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Ada Deer is an American Advocate and she is also the first women ever who’s head of US Bureau of Indian Affairs. She have done a great act of good deeds for the Menominee tribe and because of which she became a women to run the Menominee tribe.
The effect the Occupation of Alcatraz Island had on Indian policies is quite severe. This peaceful protest lasted for a whole 19 long months. Finally a proposal was wrote by the United Council regarding the protest.
Stage directions are small lines put into the script (often in italics) that give the reader an idea of potential movement, what's going on in the scene, what other characters may be experiencing or the expression one may see on their faces. That would mean C is the best possible answer here.