The correct answer is B.
The way a conflict is resolved usually suggests something about the theme.
For example, let's say a theme is "truth." If a conflict has a positive resolution, that says something different than if it has a negative resolution. A negative resolution to a conflict might indicate truth is painful, while a positive resolution to a conflict might indicate truth is necessary and/or healing.
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I am pretty sure it is C. Another recurring motif<span> in the novel is the idea of "walking in another's shoes". Stowe frequently frames her anti-slavery arguments by having characters ask one another, "What if you were in that situation?". </span>
Among the choices provided, the thesis statement which this description <span>best supports is:
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The author makes historical characters seem like real people.
</span><span>Elizabeth Van Lew in "The Dark Game" was described in an informal language and the event indicated is related to daily endeavor.</span>