It’s C (if this one is wrong then I’m sorry)
The answer would be E, because if he was very intimidating they likely wouldn’t suspect a character who genuinely was a kind person.
A long long time, in a galaxy far away, when I was in high school, I always enjoyed writing once I was doing it, but getting <em>started</em> was always a problem for me. Then one day, I happened to stumble over a suggestion for writers that fixed everything up for me, and I never had that problem again. The suggestion is so simple, brilliant, and effective, I would never try to tell you that I invented it. I'm just thankful that I happened to see it:
Step #1: At that time, it was "Put a blank sheet of paper in your typewriter." Now I guess it would be "Boot up, log on, open your word-processor, start a new file, and close ALL other apps."
Step #2: At the top, write the word " <em>The</em> ". Now you're running !
The author, Isaac Asimov, is trying to teach us through this story
The Three Laws of Robotics, which were obviously devised by him so that men of the future will be able to have humanlike feelings. As examples of this author's intention it is worth to mention what the robot expresses through the story:
"One would like to have more expression,"
"One has thoughts and feelings that presently do not show."