The answer is C.
The setting of Alfred, Lord Tennyson's sonnet "The Lady of Shalott" is the nonexistent kingdom of Camelot, of which King Arthur is the incredible ruler.
The woman's particular area, be that as it may, is the isle of Shallot, which is separate from the Kingdom of Camelot by a waterway. The woman lives in disengagement in a tall pinnacle situated in the island. Her area is sufficiently particular to keep her to take a gander at the kingdom of Camelot inspired by a paranoid fear of a revile.
Answer: Distract
Explanation:
Once the topics for each paragraph has been selected, it is important to come up with key points and these claims should relate to the topic or the main idea.
Also, the writing in each paragraph should be able to support and prove the topics. It should be noted that when writing, each paragraph should support the topic in question and should buttress the main idea. Each paragraph should not be a distraction.