Final answer:
The answer requires knowledge of the specific work of literature being referenced. In 'The Hate U Give' by Angie Thomas, King's motivation might relate to asserting power or intimidation, but without more context, we cannot provide a definitive answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question refers to a specific event in a work of literature where a character named King visits a store. Without additional context, such as the title of the work or more details about the situation, it's not possible to determine the correct motivation for King's visit.
However, if this is referencing the novel 'The Hate U Give' by Angie Thomas, and the characters involved are indeed those from that story, then the correct option for King's motivation for visiting the store might be to assert his power over the Carter family and to intimidate Maverick, ensuring that Starr does not speak out about him.
That said, since I cannot be completely certain due to the lack of details, I recommend reviewing the book to confirm the context and motivations of the characters for an accurate answer.