Hi there!
The answer you are looking for is option C. A pause or hesitation.
<em>A comma can be used to give direction either to a reader or a speaker to where to take a pause,</em><em> </em>and also to make the sentence most effective and convincing. In other words, a comma can be used near the end of a sentence to separate contrasted coordinate elements or to indicate a distinct pause or shift.
Dogma is wayy more flexible
The subject of this poem is <em>Knowing oneself.</em>
I think this because he talks about what he has done and how hes learning to cope with it. Also the Title of the poem is Myself, so that is why the subject is Knowing oneself.
***Correct me if i'm wrong***
Hopefully this will help you out
Audiences were from all levels of society.
Audiences were excitable and responded loudly.
Parts were acted only by men.