Answer:
The last option, Both parents were homozygous with ebony bodie, is the correct one.
Step-by-step explanation:
We see all the offspring are bb.
In this case both parents, should also be "bb" so they would be homozygous ebony because that's a recessive trait.
An example: In Bb, b is the recessive trait. Here there's a big B and a small b, then the recessive trait (small b) will be not be seen but the dominant (Big B) will.
So in order for all the offspring to be ebony (bb) which is the recessive trait, none of them can have atleast one B ( BB or Bb), then both the parents have to be homozygous for the recessive trait. That means bb.
So the last option, Both parents were homozygous with ebony bodie, is the correct one.