A. he can't understand it.
Well, authors have not only words, but literary devices they can use to get their audiences to live vividly the story they are trying to share.
The literary devices are narrative techniques that add texture, energy and excitement to the narrative, grip the reader's imagination, and convey information.
Some of the most common literary devices are: allusion, diction, epigraph, euphemism, imagery, metaphors, etc.
All these are techniques that can be used to get deeper in the reader's interest, but, of course, there is something about the writer's talent to make the story, or whatever he or she is writing, interesting for others. In each decision they made about how to tell something, and the impact it has in the reader, they show their talent to share.
<em>To tell about how Abraham Lincoln successfully prosecuted the Civil War to preserve the nation and how he played a key role in passage of the Thirteenth Amendment, which officially ended slavery in America.</em>
Hey i got B, i hope you get it right and i’m so sorry if it’s wrong^-^
The aswer is option B: They love Zlateh and are sad that Reuven decides to sell her.
In the short story "Zlateh the Goat," by Isaac Bashevis Singer, Aaron's mother and sisters oppose to Reuven's decision to sell Zlateh and cry with sadness when he decides to send Aaeron into town with her.