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Answer:

C. Parizade, who put cotton in her ears to shut out loud jeers and proceeded toward the three treasures.

Explanation:

The above words actually complete the paragraph with the most appropriate allusion.

In Tales Of The East, we are told about Parizade, a princess who wanted to get the cage and the bird from the top of a mountain. But she was told that there are loud voices along her way to the mountain that will cast terror in her and make her perish along the way. So, she devised a means of overcoming that. She used cotton to stop her ears from hearing those voices while she made her way to the top of the mountain. She got to the top of the mountain and took the treasures she was looking for.

This relates to William in this article who ignored the laughter of his fellow kids and continued to comb the junkyard for spare parts which he used to construct electric wind machine.

This teaches us that despite the voices of discouragement and timidity, one should be determined to make it.