I WOULD SAY IT WAS C SINCE I HAD THIS ON A TEST A FEW YEARS BACK
AND IT WAS C SO THATS MY FINAL ANSWER
In Kate Chopin´s <em>The awakening, </em>chapter 25, the author uses an extradiegetic narration who is characterized for stands in a position outside the world of narrated history. So what is narrated is the story itself, and the narrator is not making a direct part of the one.
I would say D, she said that even God himself came from a woman, so there's no reason for men to lower women's value.
Archetypes can be defined as things that are used as typical examples or in other words, unoriginal ideas that are widely used. We usually refer to them as cliche's.
In the horror genre, other archetypes that I can think is just before the movie ends, the villain/ghost/monster appears indicating that it's not yet the end of the story for our antagonists. Archetypes are used because it has been a tradition or trademark of, in this case, horror films.