Answer:
The answer for this problem is d.
An epigraph is a quotation, poem or a phrase at the beginning of a document or a story which serves to present a preface, summary or sometimes even a counter example or to link the work to a broader perspective. From the given options, a Quotation from Voltaire can serve as an epigraph to the story.
Therefore, the answer to this question is:
Option B: A quote from Voltaire
Uhm, if you'd like, I could paraphrase it? I can't tell what exactly you'd like me to do, and I wanted to let you know that <em>I can edit this, so if it's not correct, I can change it. Also, what are 'stirrings'?</em>
"For a minute, he recalled his dream again. The dream was delightful. He was confused, he thought that he enjoyed feeling that his mother had called Stirrings. He remembered when he woke up, he wanted to feel the Stirrings again."
<em>Please, if this is incorrect, don't refrain to tell me.</em>
Grover finds a statue that “looks like my Uncle Ferdinand!” which means this place is giving him some real wack vibes. grover also smelled monsters, which is a big clue that Aunty Em might be a monster herself. percy even narrates these words, “Go ahead, call me an idiot for walking into a strange lady’s shop like that just because i was hungry, but i do impulsive stuff sometimes.” percy is literally saying it’s a bad idea to go into some strangers shop and eat food from them, most likely for safety reasons. percy even said aunty me locked the door behind them as they came inside, if that doesn’t scream murderer idk what does. also the meal was free, like who gives out free food without it being messed with. also a BIG hint is aunty em didn’t even eat anything. i really hope i helped