Im going with D it just feels right if im wrong correct me!
Do you have an example of the "text"? It's difficult to answer a question like this without seeing the text itself.
Main pieces of imagery can be something describing how stuff looks, smells, feels, or what it sounds like. It should create a picture in your head. So whatever helps illustrate the text for you is an example of imagery! Hope this helps!
Fear can come in many shapes and forms. Each individual has something that they fear, some fear spiders, some have a fear of heights. It all depends on the individual, although people can have the same fears. We as humans can have more than one fear being able to have different fears makes people different and unique. Depending on the fear a person/individual has it can shape their life and what things they’ll stay away from. Of course there are people who can overcome their fears which will also shape them into who they are as a person.
Observation about life
A story's theme is the author's main idea or message. This is usually an observation about life. Many times in young adult fiction these themes revolve around topics such as coming of age, death, belonging, and relationships. Romeo and Juliet has many great themes about how impulsivity can lead to one's death or how a family feud can take away the things that families value most. Moral statements are usually reserved for fables. General subject matter is not a theme but instead a topic. A point of view on a difficult topic is a person's perspective.