Read the excerpt from "rhobert" in cane.
rhobert is an upright man whose legs are banty-bowed and shaky because as a child he had rickets. the earth is round. heaven is a sphere that surrounds it. sink where you will. god is a red cross man with a dredge and a respiration pump who’s waiting for you to die at the opposite periphery. god built the house. he blew his breath into its stuffing. it is good to die obeying him who can do these things. how does the metaphor "he blew his breath into its stuffing" contribute to the meaning of the excerpt?
a. it indicates that god had help creating earth.
b. it emphasizes how the narrator is willing to give his life for god.
c. it illustrates that the narrator has belief in god’s power.
d. it demonstrates how god interacts with human beings.