The Brobdingnagians are kind to Gulliver but do not treat him as an equal.
It conveys admiration.
The author uses the words champion, winning, remarkable achievements, and extraordinary. They all have very strong connotations of success and positivity. This immediate eliminates option A. Option B is also not correct because they do not show curiosity. We also don't see true excitement. If the author wanted to convey a sense of excitement in the paragraph there should also be exclamation points. These words convey admiration for the person Thurgood Marshall was and his achievements.
It's C. the narrator's insanity makes her an unreliable narrator and it's difficult to understand what's going on because we only get her perception--and obviously the perception of someone insane isn't easy to understand. B is simply incorrect, because first person POV doesn't tell you the thoughts of all characters, and D. is incorrect as well. in no way does it address the reader. in regards to A, we don't really connect with her because we don't understand what's happening throughout the story.
<span>The correct passage will be: Sue Thomas is a fashion designer. She made clothes ever since she was a young girl. She got her first job in the clothes factory when she was sixteen. She was sewing buttons onto a shirt one day when she had a brilliant idea for a design. After she spoke to her bank manager, she got a loan and she opened her own shop. Now she makes a lot of money. Next year she will open a shop which will sell all her own designs. She has sold clothes to a lot of famous people, including film stars and singers and she thinks she will be very rich soon.</span>