I would think B the feeling or association with the word. words can change meaning by the way a word is said. the type of emphasis denotes the meaning.
I'm assuming that this is out of a passage. I can't answer the question without the passage.
Answer:
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Explanation:
<em>After the City Council Vote ends, we leave, and we walk out of the courtroom. We go back to the little taco truck and yet again we start cooking. We were lucky to have the judge not take the taco truck away from us and now we are able to keep on cooking and make extra money. Every once in a while we will get a customer but, it's not quite just like the last time. Now it feels like it's a privilege to be able to cook and make the tacos, instead of something that we just do. Some of the customers are nice and tip extra, but even that feels even better than the last time. The days are calm and the money we earn seems to become an even larger amount per day. One day we have someone paying five dollars for a simple taco and then the next day we have someone recommending that we increase the prices because they think the tacos are good. Things really turned out well for us after the Voting.</em>
Hello once again,
I think the right answer to your question would be...
D. Your social environment is the context of both your communication and your relationships.
I hope I was able to help out once again ! :DD