The answer is b. polysyndeton because of how the adjectives are all connected in the sentence.
<em>In the Divine comedy by Dante Alighieri the Canto IV is about the Limbo. One of the theological problems is related to baptism, Christian would say that baptism was necessary to salvation but the ones that were born before Christ and did not have a chance to be baptized were a problem. So here Dante addresses this issues by placing all people even the sinless in the Limbo because of their lack of baptism and for not worshiping God’s Trinity fully.</em>
<em>The second theological problem is about virtuous people, others scholars addressed that the virtuous people but not Christian would go to Heaven. Dante instead addresses this by placing these souls in the Limbo too, but they have their place of honour recognized and they have some privileges in the limbo “The signature of honour they left on earth is recognized in Heaven and wins them ease in Hell out of God’s favour”, so they don't suffer the same as the others that are sinful.</em>
Answer:
The main theme of the poem refers to how the happiness of winning a contest is not complete if the reasons for winning it are selfish.
Explanation:
Reading the poem we can see that the speaker wants to win the coloring contest. According to the speaker, winning this contest would bring huge satisfaction to your soul, it would be like discovering America, that is, it would be wonderful.
However, whoever wins the contest will win a pink Schwinn (a bicycle) and the speaker already has a purple Schwinn, but some of her colleagues do not have a Schwinn. Winning a pink Schwinn would be irrelevant to the speaker of the poem, but for some of her colleagues it would be wonderful.
With this, the speaker begins to reflect on whether it would not be selfishness on her part to win the contest, she is very concerned about this and realizes that the overwhelming feeling of winning a contest will not be full if the reasons for winning it are selfish. With this, the speaker decides to color her drawing in a more modest way.