If its an analogy, Its easier to do it in a sentence.
A prodigy had a lot of talent.
The answer is, a Zealot has a lot of conviction.
( I had a question like that before that's how I know but I think its Zealot. )
A phrase that looks like a verb, but can actually function as if it were an adjective. It can modify a noun in the same sentance.
refrence to nature like the animal refrences but omens of death
Assuming the underlined word is "momentous", the correct answer would be: D) Significant
Momentous <em>def</em>: Of great significance or importance in having bearing on future events.
Some synonyms of the word "momentous": significant, important, epoch-making, apocalyptic, historic, critical, crucial, vital, serious, weighty, etc.