• “what would I do for a Klondike bar?”
May shift the rhetoricalness towards people to add some more smart remarks or sarcasm into there every day lives
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Well D is spoken of that way. We are to pray to the God of the Universe, but it is not the only thing we can do. I don't think I'd pick D but it is not wrong. He has a stronger point to be made.
He is saying that [we will never] abandon the cause until we have obtained our objective. Not A
The first sentence says there is no longer any room for hope. Not C
That leaves B which is the answer.
C) Fortunato will never leave the vaults again
Trust me, I read this entire thing already...earlier in the year (in Elizabethan AND modern English).
I would say B. In contrast
For the first one, include all the ones that say this one plus opinions from various sources. For the second one, it's the third one and for the last one, just include inferences along with the ones that say this one.