It's probably: Sure enough, Shiro was waiting for his master and the evening tid-bit. Then the old man said “Chin, chin!” and Shiro sat up and begged, and his master gave him the food, or maybe: <span>The happiest hour of the day both for the old man and his dog was when the man returned from his work in the field, </span>
I think it’s D because you can tell how someone is feeling by the way they may act
The more accurate you try to become, the more deep you have to dig!
It’s a active voice bc he is doing something
Forlorn most nearly means: dilapidated. Which might suggest that something is not very cheerful and happy.
Hope this helps