Final answer:
In the novel 'A Lesson Before Dying,' Miss Emma asks Grant if Jefferson ate.
Step-by-step explanation:
In the novel 'A Lesson Before Dying,' when Miss Emma asks Grant about Jefferson and asks 'He et?' she means 'Did he eat?' (option A). In this context, 'et' is a colloquial way of saying 'ate.' This question is important because Jefferson is on death row and Miss Emma is concerned about his well-being. By asking if he ate, she is showing her care and concern for him.