A) "Christina has spoken to everyone about her new literally novel."
Explanation:
The incorrect word here is "literally." Literally is an adverb meaning "in a literal sense." You can take out the word "literally" here and have a complete sentence, however, I think what the person meant to say is her new LITERARY novel. A literary novel is a novel that typically wins literary awards such as the National Book Award, Booker Prize, John Newbery Medal, and the Coretta Scott King Award. These are only a few examples.
This is very broad but I think it's about something extreme slowing the winds down and calming the waves of the water, maybe to help him on the journey