I want to say it's B, that's the only one I can think that's relevant to the research
I think the answer would be B
“There’s no apostle I would counterfeit;I mean to have money, wool and cheese and wheat...” The Pardoner explaining in these lines from “The Pardoner’s Tale” is that he will do his best in obtaining what he wants without hurting or stealing from others.
As we probably am aware Harlem Renaissance was a development in the 1920's and 1930's amid which there was a blast of African-American workmanship and writing. Amid this time servitude and racial isolation were all the while being seen. ballads by Countee Cullen, Langston Hughes and others alike, drove the message home that these indecencies should be annulled.
When a writer focuses on writing from experience and showing insight, he/she is working on "<span>ideas and content", since this would be considered a major structural element of an essay or piece, not something that is in the polishing aspect. </span>