A rhetorical question is something that doesn’t need or require an answer so the purpose of having one in writing would be for showing the depth or stupidity of a question
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "b. He seems too young to be a legitimate police officer." Mrs. Perez think of the policeman who answers her call is that <span>b. He seems too young to be a legitimate police officer.</span>
You didn’t put a picture of the passage so there’s no way to know which one. So I’ll just give you info about each topic
ANSWER: If it’s a NARRATIVE passage then it’s a story probably using fictional language describing a made-up story about a car and a dog.
ANSWER: If it’s a PERSUASIVE passage then it’s not a story it’s a passage trying to convince you to do something or think something.
So if it’s a story it’s narrative if it’s trying to convince you of something it’s persuasive.
Hope this helps !!
Can I know what poem or short story these lines are from?