Why bullying makes a person feel bad.
This is the best answer. Option A is wrong because neither text describes how much bullying happens. We'd expect numerical data if that were the case, and there isn't any. Option B is wrong because it doesn't name any of the bullies that targeted Jaylen. Option D is wrong because it doesn't say anything about how he tries to stop bullying. Option C is the only possible correct answer because it does show that words are worse than a fist or punching and kicking.
In the passage of Fitzgerald's "The great Gatsby", the reader can infer that the story conflict will be based on wealth and appearances, because of the contrast between the narrator's house, an "eyesore", and that of his neighbors, "white palaces".
I would be on the side of the prisoner, and to the last I would try to protect him.