I think the answer is B.
Because it sounds more proper and it's saying Dickens and then HE wrote the novel and then it says what he wrote about.
Verb: To see.
Third person singular: He sees or She sees
Active voice: Kath sees the ball under the table.
Present perfect: Kath have seen that movie.
Third person singular refers to the form of the verb used with singular nouns and with pronouns he, she., or it.
Active voice is when a subject performs the action.
Present perfect refers to an action that happened at an unspecific time.
The danger of a single story is informative
The entire story of "Games of Twilight" is about being irrelevant to the society around you and the world in general. The protagonist, Ravi, is playing with other kids, but is afraid and starts hiding until the nighttime. However, by the time he joins the kids and declares he has won the game, they have already forgotten about him. He becomes depressed and realizes that he is completely insignificant and starts accepting that fact in the end.