Answer: D
Explanation: That's what the reading sounds like.
I think it embodies strength or maybe ruthlessness. A sense of loss could be one, but that would be hard to explain
The answer is C! I read this book.
There was nothing in the house to demand care, to claim attention, to cumber my consciousness with it's insistent, unchanging companionship.
<u>Explanation:</u>
This line in the passage shows that the things in the house are a burden. There was nothing in the house that could give care or attention to the people and were all materialistic things.
All this tells us that the things were not to be with the people and were all materialistic. They could not give companionship, love and care to the people and were only considered as a burden.
I don't think it is any or much less a sentence.