I'd say the answer is D), the Beats emulated Ezra Pound's beliefs in civil disobedience, because their tactics are somewhat similar.
Answer:
Toby started playing baseball about seven years ago. Then he joined the <em>major </em>league. He wanted to a part of a <em>professional</em> team.
<em>he </em>was <em>going to be</em> drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers. His family believed that his
would help him accomplish
his dream
I'm not quite sure what the word choices were but here's what I got
This fable shows that the things and people considered unimportant might have a big impact on our lives. It is significant never to underestimate an underdog that one day he might prove his worth. We can observe this idea in the fable when the time comes and the mouse proves himself worthy. In matter of size, the story resembles <em>David and Goliath</em> where David defeats his opponent although he was smaller than him. The correct answer is D.
The author is most likely trying to create a sense of Relief