I believe it’s either A or D. It’s not B, because it doesn’t really make sense. It’s not C either, because what initiated the rising action is when he is actually attacked.
Answer:
A. Adverbial phrase
Explanation:
An adverbial expression is one that repeats the first term or extends or clarifies it, in an incidental articulation. There are three varieties of the adverbial phrase "Her pooch, a bull mastiff, looks strange with a pink bow adhered to her head" includes a thing expression. "His preferred side interest, weaving, is fairly abnormal for a man" incorporates an "ing" word express. "The Tahitian's desire, to turn into an ice skater, is startling" has an infinitive expression.
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<span>D. Absolution (from "absolve") is the remission of sin (to be "absolved of guilt"). This was a service holy men would provide in the past, acting as a liaison to God and absolving men of their sins.
C. Temporal (think "temporary") means secular, or that which is opposed to religious ideas. The relation to time is that in religion, physical existence is considered a temporary, whereas spirituality and the afterlife are supposedly infinite.</span>