Final answer:
Words from Matthew's narrative familiar to a tax collector include 'reckoning', 'debt', and 'money-changers', as they relate to financial transactions and tax collection. option (D)
Step-by-step explanation:
The words from Matthew's narrative that would be familiar to a publican, or tax collector, are: b) Reckoning, c) Debt, and d) Money-changers. The term 'reckoning' could refer to settling accounts, which is a task tax collectors would frequently engage in.
'Debt' is another term closely associated with tax work, as individuals often owed taxes to the state. Finally, 'money-changers' were common in areas where tax collection occurred because different currencies needed to be exchanged to pay taxes. Although 'anointed' is a term that appears in religious and historic contexts, it would not be specific to the work of a tax collector.