The correct answer is D.
The State of The Union Address is an annual ( except in the first year of the new president's term) message by the President of the United States delivered to a joint session of the United States Congress.
The Address deals usually with a budget message and an economic report of the nation, the President may also propose a legislative agenda and state some other national priorities.
There have been a total of 95 in-person State of the Union Addresses. The only time the Address was read and not delivered personally happened in 1945, during the Presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt.