The correct options are: 1) They both show the main character sacrificing her life for her principles. 2) They both show the main character experiencing a downfall and awaiting death. 3) They both show moments in the main characters' experiences that evoke pity.
Both of these stories, in the ways mentioned in the paragraph above, show classic qualities of the tragic heroine, a famous literary concept consisting of a female main character that possesses a major flaw that ultimately leads her to her downfall.
The last two answers are wrong automatically because they make no sense what so ever. The first answer is wrong because putting it in that sentence doesn't sound correct. So the answer would be B. Peter didn't know <em>which</em> was his.
I think he would have advised him to leave while can and
speak out. The fact that someone called
his name meant that he was caught. He
speaker had already witnessed much sorrow and pain from war and other problems. Eventually they came for the speaker and
there was no one there for him. “Then they came for me—and no one left to speak
for me.”