The underlined words reveal that Devon has a big imagination.
Explanation:
The lines reveal that Devon is a big imaginative person. His behaviour is quite clear through his thoughts and his actions.
When Lara suspects that either the women (who was helping children on the skates) or the man (feeding pieces of bread to the pigeons) were prime suspects, Devon took it in another way. He deferred from Lara by saying that he thinks that someone might have taken it thoughtfully, to protect it from thieves. However, to find, who has taken it thoughtfully, he needs to ask questions to arrive at any conclusion.
These lines depict his imaginative nature.
When Jane is talking about the group, she's using metaphors and comparing them to great and sad things that she like or understands. the way she's uses the metaphors explain how she feels
The answer should be letter b. I hope that helps
I think the correct answer is A. Because he wanted his people to be peaceful and under control, and he wanted the same law to apply to everyone, even to his family, or else there would be an uprising because he was biased towards his own blood.