She didn't relate playing baseball with her father. She related that she didn't ever think she'd address an audience this large in a place like Yankee Stadium. What she related was that the only way she ever saw the Stadium was by sitting next to her dad watching a ball game.
How in the world are you going to distinguish A and C when A is a lot less specific than C but C is 1/2 wrong?
I would pick C, but I'll wager it is actually A. It's a bit of a trick question.
I think you are right with d, but it may be c, since the isnt a noun
In The Giver, Jonas and the Giver himself are round characters because they can feel pain and suffering as well as pleasant feelings, none of which the others in the community can experience. They are multifaceted like real people.
This sentence is an example of A. irony.
Irony, similar to a paradox, is when something opposite happens from what you expected. The goal of the meeting was to talk about having shorter meetings, and they didn't manage to do so because the meeting lasted for too long, which is ironic.