Answer:
Bierce's simplistic style of writing allows the reader to easily untangle the complexity of the plot.
Step-by-step explanation:
Bierce's style is not simplistic: in this excerpt, we have many adjectives to define one noun. Also, some other rhetorical devices are used, like comparing the trees to black bodies, which could be confusing for some readers. Due to this, some aspects might not be easily untangled by the reader. As shown at the beginning of the paragraph, the speaker describes Farquhar's state of being by using several adjectives in order to reinforce the original idea. In the next sentences, the speaker describes many things and compares them to others that might be closer to a wider public (like "the city street"), making letter A incorrect. The second option is not correct because the description and situation lend the writing itself to visualization on the part of the reader. Letter C is incorrect because according to the description, the ambience, and the state of being of the character (all of these aspects related to darkness), a dreamlike state is understood, using some other elements (the stars and constellations looking unfamiliar and strange) to build foreshadowing about Farquhar's fate.