I'm not really sure but from my point of view it would be D. government official Hope that helps
The main character is Maud Martha, a girl who’s probably in her early teens. She is sitting with Mama (her mother) and Helen (her sister, probably in her late teens) in rocking chairs on the front porch of their house. The family is waiting for Papa to come home from work. On his lunch break, he was planning to go to the mortgage company to try to get an extension on their payments. The family is tense; they’re thinking about what they’ll do if Papa’s request is rejected. Optimistically, Mama suggests they might move to an apartment that’s better than the house. The girls know that would be too expensive for them, but Helen says her friends might visit more if she lived in a better neighborhood. Maud Martha comments on how nice it was having a fire going in the fireplace during the winter. This makes everyone sad. Maud Martha exclaims that losing the house would kill Papa. Helen contradicts her, claiming Papa loves them, not the house. Mama leaves the fate of the house in God’s hands. Papa comes home, greets the family, and goes inside. Everyone is excited. Mama goes inside with him. Soon, Mama tells the girls that Papa arranged the extension and the house is safe. Helen says she wants to have a party, so her friends will know they’re home owners, not renters.
I THINK ITS B ( sorry if im wrong! )
A. a way of interpreting diction that delves into the deeper meaning of a text
<span>heavy snowfall and powdery slopes
The two key words in this ad that give insight into what the company intends the audience to think about are "ski" and "elevated". "Ski" is in the name of the website, but it makes it clear that that is what they want people's trips to be about. "Elevated" is in the tag line and shows that they want people to think of the tall mountains specifically when thinking about their ski trip.</span>