"Keep ancient lands, your storied pomp!" can be read in the The New Colossus poem written by Emma Lazarus. Words that most nearly replace the "storied pomp" is "give me your tired, your poor". That words were itched at the feet of the Statue of Liberty.
Depends. Sometimes they might ask you what is the protagonist thinking or how are the other characters coping with the situation.
It would be C, "is" if you say any of the other ones with that sentence it sounds silly.
Answer:
to do something without believing it is important: After his wife died, he went through the motions of living without really feeling anything.