The correct answer here is definitely A.
The excerpt shows the wilderness it is dog eat dog world and the only the strongest will survive. This is even explicitly said in the sentence:
<span>The
blood-longing became stronger than ever before. He was a killer, a
thing that preyed, living on the things that lived, unaided, alone, by
virtue of his own strength and prowess, surviving triumphantly in a
hostile environment where only the strong survived.
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<span></span>The wilderness does not care and it is a hostile environment and if you want to survive you have to strong.
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I believe the word horror would insert
the feeling of fear except disgust in this sentence.
The word “abomination” is defined as
the thing that causes loathing, disgust or the feeling of hatred. If the word
abomination would be replaced with the word horror in this sentence it would
insert the feeling of fear as the word horror represents the intense feeling of
fear, shock, or disgust.
Explanation:
Every author and writer has to develop the main idea of the text in one of the sections and the first section is often the one who is showing it. It can also be at the end of the story.
- Author can discuss about opposite things of the story, some of the opinions, point of views of the characters, by giving some specific details and many more.
The central idea will focus on what is the most important topic of the story and it has ability to control the direction of the writing.