Answer:
In “The Cabuliwallah,” the term "father-in-law’s house" has two significant cultural meanings that affect the characters in different ways. For Indian girls, the term is synonymous with getting married. For people of lower classes, it is synonymous with going to jail.
The correct statement from the passage most effectively explains the meaning of the term "father-in-law’s house" from the fruit seller’s viewpoint is:
The correct option is D: “Are you going to the father-in-law’s house?’ Rahmun laughed and said: ‘Just where I am going, little one!’”