Read the excerpt from "The Catch.

"You saved me," said the dwarf. It wasn't a question or an expression of thanks, but it was enough.

The three of them huddled together in the darkness- one dwarf, one buggane, and one elf. As they waited for morning, Rohan felt that things would never be the same again.

How does the plot influence characterization in this excerpt?

A. The falling action illustrates Rohan's sense of duty.

B. The falling action suggests that Rohan has regrets.

C. The resolution proves that Rohan has not changed.

D. The resolution shows that Rohan sees things differently.

D. The resolution shows that Rohan sees things differently.

The plot of the excerpt, where Rohan and the others are huddled together in the darkness waiting for morning, indicates that the events that have transpired have had a profound impact on Rohan. This suggests that Rohan's perspective on the situation and possibly on life in general has shifted, showing that he sees things differently now.