A. Dalit literature upholds the idea that resistance cannot be achieved by words alone, so the struggle for equality is noteworthy quest of the human spirit.
B. Dalit literature upholds the idea that resistance can be achieved by words alone, so the struggle for equality is noteworthy quest of the human spirit.
C. Dalit literature upholds the idea that resistance cannot be achieved by words alone, but the struggle for equality is noteworthy quest of the human spirit.
D. Dalit literature upholds the idea that resistance cannot be achieved by words alone, and the suuggle for equality is non a noteworthy quest of the human spirit.
Explanation
Dalit literature upholds the idea that resistance cannot be achieved by words alone, so the struggle for equality is a noteworthy quest of the human spirit.
Explanation: This option is grammatically correct because:
It uses "so" to appropriately show cause and effect between the two clauses.
The phrase "noteworthy quest of the human spirit" is positive and aligns with the context of Dalit literature's focus on equality and resistance.
Minor errors like missing articles ("a" before "noteworthy") in other options make them less accurate.