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A. It emphasizes the grim possibility that the characters may face death.
In the passage we also have other hints that this venture into the tunnel could result in their death. Catherine says that no one has ever returned from going in. Also, the narrator uses the words "pitch-black cavity". "its moans sounding like warnings," and "we're souls who've just died." The allusion to the River Styx is just one more reminder that this tunnel could be fatal.
Jake's allusion to the Greek myth of the River Styx affects the meaning of this passage because A. It emphasizes the grim possibility that the characters may face death.
In Greek mythology, the River Styx forms the boundary between Earth and the underworld that is called Hades (Hell). As Catherine and Jake are coming near the entrance to Shadowland Tunnel. They are afraid and Jake makes an allusion to the Greek river. This is emphasizing the grim possibility that the characters may face death.