It’s to snub lol “rebuff, ignore, or spurn disdainfully.” the definition
A) is a run-on because it could be broken up into two complete sentences, but there is no punctuation indicating that there are two separate thoughts. :)
Jacob Riis did not give away the explicit reason for the stench of the sink in the tenements. His only clue was the line "that all the tenants may have access", the reader would have to understand the living condition of the tenements for them to realize that the stench is the result of the over-populated tenement which lacked new plumbing.
Answer:
C.
1. husband
2. distasteful (not sure if this the word you're looking for)
3. not really sure about this one only can think of sick/illness but those arent verbs.
4. deficit/inadequate/insufficient
5. invitee
6. host
7. forward