A would be indifference because you don't care.
I would say it is D Personification.
First of all, the word begins with a capital letter which gives entity to the concept. It would be considered in the same category of a proper name. It is like giving "Death" humanlike qualities or characteristic.
In "Lucky Charm" the author tells the story of a father son relationship that on the surface seems poor. A father taking his son to a gambling parlor isn't exactly what society sees as a good thing for a father to do. However, this is the only time the boy sees his father's pride in him. He sees that he is not invisible to his father and that his father does love him. The father gives up his Saturday poker games in order to attend his son's football games. It isn't until his last Saturday they revisit the poker table. The purpose of this story is to show that even though the father may not be a great role model or provider for the family doesn't mean that he doesn't love or have pride in his son.
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The following terms apply: UNNECESSARY, NON ESSENTIAL AND NON RESTRICTIVE.
These three terms are used interchangeably to describe a particular clause or phrase in a sentence.
A clause or phrase is said to be non essential if its removal from the sentence does not affect the main idea or the meaning of the sentence. A sentence will still retains its meaning if a non essential phrase or clause is remove from it. For example, look at this sentence: Faith, who always comes first in her class, is a very intelligent girl. The non essential phrase in the sentence is 'who always comes first'. If this phrase is removed from the sentence, the sentence will still retain its original meaning and the sentence will now read like this: 'Faith is a very intelligent girl'.