Most likely it's C, thinking of "Othello" and of "Romeo and Juliet". Both Shakespearean tragic stories are centred on the tragic consequences of the others' 'evil' actions against the heroes, Othello, Romeo and Juliet.
The answer is "said". I just took the test.
Independent clause:
1. It won't only be the two of us.
2. He used a piece to explain the idea of halves
Dependent Clause:
1. If we leave by November
2. that I won't be at school for seven days
delight
Equiano's delight from the start with the flying fish and then his curiosity of the quadrant just compels the reader to continue reading. Then as his curiosity of the quadrant gets the mariner's attention it's his sheer surprise they allow him to look through it. his description of what he saw was land but only just clouds, which again urges the reader to keep reading. Then his wonder whether he was in another world or if everything about him was magic make the perfect ending.