The first sentence has the proper punctuation.
A. You can easily rule out wishes and entertainment because the definitions (and connotations) do not match the rest of the sentence. Embarrassment also does not fit, because one can infer from word choice that the people were far more angry than embarrassed.
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You needn't be rich or exceptionally smart or athletic to be hopeful. It is a feeling that can be fostered no matter your life circumstances. The feeling that good things will happen is closely linked to the hope for positive results that is typically focused on a specific goal or area of life.
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