The answer is options: A, kindship and B, religion.
Characterization is a literary device in which the characters and their motives are described in detail in the story. In the excerpt from "Things Fall Apart," the author Chinua Achebe uses characterization to develop the themes of kinship and religion. First, Nwoye leaves his father happily and will later go back with his mother and sisters, who he will convert to Chistianity.
In the story, The Last Leaf, Johnsy and Sue paint pictures together. Johnsy has been diagnosed with pneumonia and their visit to the doctor proves that she will die soon.
Explanation:
This story gradually moves from a very usual, routine life of two young girls to individuals, where one who want to fight for making an other feel better and worthy to live, while another seems to fail to understand what it actually is to fight the disease/illness.
Here, when Old Behrman paints a leaf outside for Johnsy, that is when she realizes that she must fight and defeat the illness, rather letting it defeat her.
Sue and Old Behrman's idea of making Johnsy realize what it takes to be alive, takes away Behrman's life at the end as he catches pneumonia too, because of the cold weather he was standing in while painting the leaf for Johnsy.
To give in to illness in the beginning but realizing how important it is to be resilient, is what we learn from this story.
The abolitionists were brilliant. They created the most effective public relations campaign in history, inventing techniques that we use to this day. When he spoke, Clarkson brandished whips and handcuffs used on slaves; he published testimonials from sailors and ship doctors who described the atrocities and punishments on slave ships
The answer for your question would be : cunning
In Tenesse's partner, the two main characters are depicted as Cunning, especially in the scene where they modulated on the note