Answer: B) He found, as he often told my sister, broken horse-shoes (a "bad sign"), met cross-eyed women, another "bad sign," was pursued apparently by the inimical number thirteen—and all these little straws depressed him horribly. D) One day on coming back home he found one of his hats lying on his bed, accidentally put there by one of the children, and according to my sister, who was present at the time, he was all but petrified by the sight of it.
Step-by-step explanation: In the given excerpt from "My Brother Paul" by Theodore Dreiser, we can see two sentences that suggest Paul is a superstitious person. The first sentence is the corresponding to option B, where Paul thinks that broken horse-shoes, meeting cross-eyed women and the number thirteen, are all "bad signs." And the second sentence is the corresponding to option D, where Paul is scared when he sees a hat lying on his bed.