D). Both discipline and love are necessary in raising a child.
You know it's "D" because his aunt is ruminating on the fact that while she is amused by Tom's scheme to get out of his punishment, she knows that she has to punish/discipline him and "do her duty" by him so he grows up to be a good man.
The answer is conditional and subjunctive moods.
The conditional mood is used to talk about improbable situations and circumstances which depend on some condition.
For example: <em>If all wars were ended, the world would be a happier place.</em>
The subjunctive mood is used to describe wishes and hypothetical conditions.
For instance: <em>I wish all wars were ended. </em>
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<span>Irony is the appearance of one's sense by means of language that usually means the opposite, classically for funny or unequivocal effect.
Mrs. Crater thinks she is having a son-in-law, when in detail Mr. Shiftlet get her vehicle, her cash, and deserts her daughter at a diner.</span>