Which excerpt from the Introduction from The Way to Rainy Mountain contains both imagery and figurative language?
Options:
A: All things in the plain are isolate; there is no confusion of objects in the eye, but one hill or one tree or one man.
B: When at last, divided and ill-provisioned, they were driven onto the Staked Plains in the cold rains of autumn, they fell into panic.
C: The great billowing clouds that sail upon it are shadows that move upon the grain like water, dividing light.
D: The sun is at home on the plains. Precisely there does it have the certain character of a god.