Okay, so people need to see the paragraph first then, based on context clues and her feelings she expresses in the paragraph, then conclude the answer.
Answer:
C. Context clues
Explanation:
Context clues are <em>hints found within </em>a sentence, paragraph, or passage that a reader can use to understand the meanings of new or unfamiliar words. Context clues can also take the form of synonyms, antonyms, word-structure clues, comparisons (such as metaphors and similes), and contrasts.
Another word for observational learning is "Modeling" and said to be the most important kind of learning for children.
Does this count? Lol sorry