The answer would be the 4th answer choice - after drafting - because it makes the most sense. Hope this helps.
In 'The Portrait of a Lady' by Khushwant Singh, the narrator depicts his grandmother as someone that displays immeasurable love and selflessness.
She spends her life by taking care of the narrator during his youth and even though he grows and keeps his distance, she remains loving and letting him pursue his interests.
The narrator has a great feeling of respect for his grandmother and though she is not physically beautiful, he describes her inner beauty by comparing her to the purity of nature. The narrator also remarks that she was a lady to the last.
I think there are two answers the first answer is: Being disorganized and second answer is: not supported by facts
In the MLA (Modern Language Association) citation style, the author always comes first:
Malan, Rian
first surname, then name.
then comes the title:
Malan, Rian. My Traitor's Heart
after that it's the publisher and the publication date:
Malan, Rian. My Traitor's Heart, Bodley Head, 1990
and finally the location:
Malan, Rian. My Traitor's Heart, Bodley Head, 1990, London - this is the correct citation according to the MLA style