To identify the necklace with the highest bead count, you can follow the thread and count the beads along the way. The length of the thread that has the most beads will lead you to the necklace you are after.
This moment takes place while Balfour is on a tiny island. He succumbs to hopelessness when he attempts to cross the river but finds it too deep. He discovers that his "yard" (a piece of wood he intended to use for floating) has been swept away. Feeling trapped on the islet with no means of escape, he lets his despair overcome him and starts to cry.
B. This speech reignited Britain's determination to continue fighting against Germany.
Assuming the reference is to Their Eyes Were Watching God,
This novel mainly centers on Janie's individual growth. Although it incorporates other themes, it primarily follows Janie's life from childhood to adulthood. The narrative presents her experiences objectively, showing both positives and negatives without emphasizing a moral lesson. It functions much like a detailed life story aimed at illustrating Janie's development as a person.