Stage direction is an instruction written in the script of a play that gives direction to the actors or information about the scenery. When the author of a play leaves a note in a script telling the actor to read a line with a sarcastic undertone, this note is an example of a stage direction.
C. where no considerable European settlement is possible
Though all the passage clearly expresses the author's idea to convey that British is superior to all countries, option C is the phrase that most clearly suggest that.
By using the words "no (...) is possible", the author expresses that normally people considered impossible/unfeasible a big European settlement in their lands, but since they are the British Empire, they are superiors and therefore they are the ones who can make it possible.
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<span>The question is asking us "In titles, which words are typically not capitalized?" In titles, all content words ( all nouns Nouns and in some forms also verbs), are capitalized - whether they're short or long. The words that are not capitalised are A. Articles - so we would not capitalize the "a"s and the "the"s. </span>