The answer is complex because it has two parts and NO conjunction
C? Not sure. C seems the most reasonable.
Answer:
Whose voice are you asking
"He lay on his back and began to pass his life in review in quite a new way."
In this sentence, the character lays back and goes over everything they lived through from a new perspective, analyzing all that led him up to that point. By reviewing his life in what he felt were its final moments, he expresses the human tendency to contemplate one's past life.
The information that O'Neill reveals on the exchange between the steward and Ben is by setting the scene of the play through a dialogue between Ben and the Steward after the Steward exclaims that there is "ice, ice, ice... holding us for a nigh on a year. According to the Steward, Captain Keeney refuses to turn back as the captain is determined to get more oil first. O’Neill points out that much of the play’s conflict originates from the relationship between the captain and the crew. O’Neill provides the first physical description of Mrs. Keeney although Ben and the Steward have previously outlined some of her personality traits and recent advances.