I just took the test, the correct answer is "to reinforce his main argument that slavery opposes the ideals of America.".
The correct answer is "A".
“Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard”, written by Thomas Grey in 1750, is believed to be a poem heavily influenced by the death of poet Richard West in 1742. As an elegy, it is a poem that invites you to reflect about death and have a remembrance of those who have passed away. This is why the poem focuses on the idea of how the memory of those who die is preserved in their tombstones.
I have a brief story to tell of a day which I always remember and cherish during which I found out something very important about myself and my values in life. It happened when I was coming home from high school on my fisherman friends boat (we had to take a bus, then take a boat and then walk to get home). I was also a fisherman's son who also had worked on the fishing boat of my dad. But whereas my friend was in the general non-university program, I was in the university entrance program so I had aspirations for higher education. As we approached the float of my friend's house, I put down my briefcase with all my homework and jumped down onto the float with a line to help tie it up. Then when I looked up, my friend handed me my briefcase. This felt so good, that I was not forgetting my humble background and not acting superior but being what I was- a fisherman's son basically and primarily and secondarily a potential university student and that my friend appreciated my action.