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The correct answer is "A".
“Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard”, written by Thomas Grey in 1750, is believed to be a poem heavily influenced by the death of poet Richard West in 1742. As an elegy, it is a poem that invites you to reflect about death and have a remembrance of those who have passed away. This is why the poem focuses on the idea of how the memory of those who die is preserved in their tombstones.
Hi sorry if this is too late for u but I think the answer might D because the first sentence of the second paragraph makes a claim ("he is voicing a reasonable protest") - so there's the assertion, and then following that sentence argumentation follows where the author defends the statement.