To start with, remember that what you are alluding to is the progress between the main book and the second book in what is typically alluded to as Bradford's Of Plymouth Plantation. Where the principal book is about the Reformation in Europe and what got the pilgrims on their way.
Answer:
D. "Where are you going?" | asked my sister, as she ran out of the house,
Explanation:
First-person narration is where the narrator is the "I" perspective. In this case, "I"--the narrator--asked her sister.
Answer: Run-on
Explanation:
A run on sentence is when the sentence contains two or more independent clauses that are connected improperly.
The fourth quote shows that the narrator is persevering through the hardships. The first quote only says that Arab Sheikh is pushing the narrator on, not that the narrator is actually trying. The second quote is quite the opposite of going on - in this one, the narrator wants to stop. The third quote only talks about the pains the narrator was experiencing, not of if he would go on or not. Only the fourth quote talks about moving on despite all the pain and aching.
C is the answer for this my dude