Answer:
Harriet Beecher Stowe was an American writer and abolitionist. She came from an American family with an ingrained Puritan tradition and resistance to slavery. Her most famous work is Uncle Tom's Cabin, which significantly influenced America and Britain in the fight against slavery. Harriet spent much of her life on the border of northern and southern parts of America, so all of her anti-slavery works are based on a fact she knew from childhood. Throughout her life, she contributed to the fight against slavery in America through her journalistic and literary activities.
C ) IS THE CORRECT ANSWER.
Metaphor.
Example: “He is a shining star.”
<span>The correct answer is (D).
In “The Legend”, concluding poem of Hongo Garrett’s book of poetry “The River
of Haven”, the speaker wishes that the dead man would be comforted in the
afterlife which is shown through poetic image of a girl taking dead man’s hands
and bringing him over the bridge: “Let the night sky cover him as he dies./ Let
the weaver girl cross the bridge of heaven/ and take up his cold hands.”</span>
The resolution of the plot is right after the complication. The real problem of the story. The resolution is the way the problem is fixed.