THE ANSWER IS D. TOOK THE TEST.
Withencroft draws a picture of a man being sentenced for a terrible crime. The man turns out to be Atkinson who, by chance, has carved Withencroft's headstone. This develops the theme that some coincidences defy explanation.
in the story “A Cub Pilot” by Mark Twain, Mr. Bixby, the narrator’s chief, plays a key part in his life by teaching him a life lesson.
That life lessons that Mr. Bixby teaches the narrator is not second guess himself.
As a cub pilot, the narrator is training to become a steamboat pilot and must exercise “good and quick judgment” and “calm courage” (28).
Mr. Bixby challenges the narrator’s judgment by making him second guess himself. This is significant because......
Some people say that society do not care who they are and their opinions are not considered so they often feel invisible.
I am pretty sure that these lines convey a conversational and inquisitive tone, because there areseveral of rhetorical question which are being mention in very moving speech. That's why I consider B as the correct option, hope it helps!
B. Main idea. Hope it helps