I would say that it is C sarcasm
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
washing dishes
Explanation:
The gerund phrase in this sentence is <u><em>washing dishes</em></u> and it is used as a <u><em>predicate nominative</em></u>.  The subject in this sentences is job, the verb is a conjugation of to be (is), and the gerund phrase washing dishes is playing the role of the object of the sentence. 
Gerund phrases frequently serve as predicate nominatives and do not have to come at the end of the sentence. Another example would be: 
Making noodles from scratch is my hobby. 
Subject: hobby 
Verb: is
Predicate Nominative (object): Making noodles from scratch
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
The ma ik n idea in the passage has got to be memorial day.
Explanation:
it's been mention over and over again.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Can you provide the story ?
        
             
        
        
        
B- The story is based on the narrator's real-life experiences.
In order for a text to be considered nonfiction, it must contain some (mostly) real-life experiences. If it it made up - it is fiction.