Answer: D
Step-by-step explanation:
Part a of the question asks how the description of Mason helps develop his character in the passage from "Revived." The answer is D: by suggesting that his concern for the narrator is more than just part of his job.
To support this answer, the two excerpts from paragraphs 10-28 that best support Part a are:
D- "Mason treats me like a partner, not a daughter" - This suggests that Mason sees the narrator as more than just a job and that he values her input and ideas.
E- "There's a flicker of something like where we in the green eyes, and then it's gone" - This implies that there is a deeper emotional connection between Mason and the narrator that goes beyond their professional relationship.