Final answer:
In 'The Pilgrim's Progress', Christian and Hopeful talk about God's grace and mercy to keep from falling asleep in the Enchanted Land. The correct option is B.
Step-by-step explanation:
In John Bunyan's classic allegory The Pilgrim's Progress, Christian and Hopeful find themselves in the Enchanted Land where they are at risk of falling asleep, which symbolizes a spiritual fall into complacency or even death.
To prevent this, they engage in a deep conversation to stay awake. Specifically, they discuss God's grace and mercy, recounting all the blessings they have received so far and reminding each other of God's goodness and the help He has provided them on their journey.
They refrain from discussing the dangers or discomforts they face, focusing instead on positive spiritual reflection to reinforce their faith and keep vigilant.