The correct answer is C. Christ.
In Blake's poem, "The Lamb," the lamb itself is a symbol for Christ. The lamb is gentle, meek, beautiful, and fragile, and that is Blake's representation of Christ himself. Given that he was a Christian, he wasn't talking about Allah, Mohammad, or Zeus.
Backlash
handicap
price
happen
threadbare
blair
blurred
confuse
caravan
aggregate
mirage
discomfit
Growth - abstract
joy - abstract
honesty - abstract
ceremony - abstract
ocelot - common
ice-cream - common
flower - common
goal - it can be both abstract (if it means aim), and common (in football)
running - abstract
surfing - abstract
idea - abstract
basket - common
dreaming - abstract
education - abstract
potato - common
behavior - abstract
sorrow - abstract
glue - uncountable
attic - common
It’s important because without communication how would you get your point across