Not sure about number three in regards to the literary movement; however, i can help you with the last two.
"the collars belonging to the cats" -- there are multiple collars, and multiple cats. the way to represent this is "the cats' collars." you add the apostrophe to the cats, because the multiple cats own the collars.
"the notebooks belonging to Janet" -- here, you have multiple notebooks, but only one janet. the way to show this is "Janet's notebooks." the possessive s is added to janet's name to show that the notebooks are hers. the possessive s or apostrophe would not apply to notebooks, because the notebooks don't own anything. only janet owns something.
After you ave used context clues to determine the meaning of an unfamiliar word, you should break the word down to its prefixes and suffixes
A doesn't make sense since McDonald's is anything but healthy, B also doesn't make sense because kids aren't trying to be "financially independent" usually, and D doesn't make sense either since they never mention corporate values, so I believe that C is the correct answer
Lenore = love.
Bust of Pallas = wisdom.
Night's Plutonian shore = death.