-Parentheses are used to set off a participle word or words which can be omitted, but does not affect the whole thought of the sentence. In addition, parentheses could also be used to add a specific detail about the word beside it.
-Dashes are used to set additional information off. Dashes are commonly used if the words it enclosed already has a comma or commas in it, just to avoid confusion.
I'd say either A or D since it matches the context of the material.
It does not say that the kids did NOT help Lara clean up but it does say that she cleans up after them which is true in answer 'D'. It does say that the kids love did make up for them not cleaning up which can be used as a charm which goes back to letter 'A'.
It's B. T<span>he study of the history or origin of a word</span>
Depression...its a real thing.