First of you need to find out the main character and what it stands out from the others , usually 3 characters
It would be C because it is closest to the theme of the story
Jesus Christ was a man of many followers despite growing up as a carpenter's son. His lessons and teachings included patience, kindness, healing, love, and acceptance. The acceptance and love teachings were shown in many ways, one of the greatest examples being John 4-- when he associated with a samaritan woman although strictly prohibited, Matthew 14:13-21, where Jesus fed thousands from one fish and a loaf of bread, Luke 23: 26-43 where he was crucified on the cross for everyone's sins, and lastly Luke 24: where he rose again and tore the veil, leaving one of the greatest impacts on the world than ever done before. His impacts on many were easily seen and still popular today because he was the first to care so much about everyone, not just the rich or the priests of the church.
Will this do?
On chapter 2 paragraph 13, Ballister says that quote.
No, it is generally not true that when summarizing the of a plot, that one should notice the key ideas about how the conflict builds, since plot summaries depend less on why conflicts occurred, and more on why they occurred.