Answer:
The aunt tells a story with a moral, but the children ignore the lesson.
Explanation:
From the text we know that the children already acknowledge the poor storytelling abilities of their aunt and thus do not expect much from the story.
Despite the boring nature of the story, the aunt does try to lacklusterly include a moral, but the moral is completely ignored by the children who notice instead the many faults of the story.
I'm not sure what your options are, but here's what I've come up with:
The reason for our tardiness was because we got stuck in traffic.
No sorry but try reading it thoroughly that helps a lot :)
C. Narrative has a plot, character and setting.
Think of a movie with Morgan Freeman, in the beginning when he Narrates he is describing the setting, plot, and sometimes characters.