<span>e) Pope's The Rape of the Lock</span>
Arthur was locked in the Radley's house because his father thought it was a disgrace to send him away.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Arthur Radley who was also known as Boo Radley was locked up because he was involved in a crime. The crime that he had committed was that he along with his friends had stolen a car and then he had also locked up the officer in the courthouse.
Boo was locked away due to his association with "an inappropriate group"; his dad felt that Boo being placed in a reformatory would be a humiliation to the family. In any case, the fundamental explanation is a result of Mr. Radley's strict enthusiasm.
In the passage above, the antagonist of the character vs. nature conflict is the monkey.
An antagonist is someone who creates trouble for the protagonist, or the hero of a certain text. We can see here that the monkey is the one who seizes the lappet and drags the protagonist around.
Answer:
B. The children beg to play outside.
Explanation:
Anita Desai's short story "The Twilight Games" tells us about a group of children eagerly waiting for a sunset so they can come out and play. Bored and suffocated from spending the whole day inside, they beg their mother to let them out. Although they promised to stay in front of the house, on the veranda, until the sun completely sets, as soon as they got out, they start the game of hide and seek, running all over the neighborhood.
Having found a convenient place to hide, in the garage, the youngest boy, Ravi, is assured that he secured his win in the game.
However, he had stayed inside for too long, so when he finally came out, declaring victory, he found other children playing another game (acting out a funeral) completely forgetting about him.