Don't quote me on this, but I'd go with (A). It seems the most logical to me.
The billboard of Doctor T.J Eckleburg is an old advertisement that watches over the valley of ashes. The billboard also represents God watching down and judging society since it watches over a poor city.
1. I did not any beer last night.
2. She got on the bus in the center of the city
3. What time did he get up yesterday?
4. Where did you get off the train?
5. I did not change trains at Victoria.
6. We woke up very late.
In his letter, Martin Luther King Jr. uses several allusions. An allusion is an indirect reference to an idea from an unrelated context. This is meant to exemplify or expand a point that the author is making, as well as provide support to an argument or make it more persuasive.
One of the allusions King makes is a reference to two important Catholic theologians and philosophers: Thomas Aquinas and St. Augustine. King argues that these scholars support the idea that humans have a duty to disobey unjust laws that do not uplift the human spirit. King argues that segregation does not uplift the spirit, but crushes it.
Francis Bacon was the author who wrote serious essays about travel, truth, and riches.