To me I would say C. is the correct answer
The third sentence down is the right answer. It doesn't use slang.
He realizes that racist remarks are being made.
While Neto tells Jesse that he's "never heard anyone say those things," this doesn't mean he doesn't believe Jesse is wrong. In fact, he does believe deep down Jesse is right. At the end of the excerpt he starts to question whether or not he wants to be associated with a group that would make racist remarks. He says "Could he represent a school that would let it happen?" This shows that he believes the remarks are being made which causes the overall conflict because now he has to decide what to do.
Landlady wanted Billy to sign the guestbook,
Option (d);
<u>EXPLANATION: </u>
The story 'The Landlady' by Roald Dahl is a story of a '17-year old boy', Billy Weaver, who arrives in the new city. He wanted to make a good name in the world of business.
He is welcomed by an old landlady. She showed Billy his room and then insisted he sign in the guestbook. Though he found that there were only two names in that guestbook but still he believed the landlady.
Also, the landlady conveys the statement that it is the law for everyone to sign the guestbook before entering into the room.