The answer is complex, but there should be a comma after barked.
<span>false cause
When a speaker or writer tries to connect two things that don't directly have an effect on each other as having an effect on each other, it is false cause. Saying that one thing directly causes another when there is no proof or factual evidence to back that up weakens an argument significantly. </span>
The answer is "A" because this one best fits this answer to this question
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He became the first African-american judge
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