Only reaction (B) involving the acetate ion and hydronium ion represents a Brønsted-Lowry acid-base reaction, where the acetate ion acts as a base by accepting a proton from the hydronium ion.
A Brønsted-Lowry acid is defined as a substance that can donate a proton (H+ ion), while a Brønsted-Lowry base is a substance that can accept a proton. In these reactions:
(A)

There are no
ions being transferred; it's a combustion reaction.
(B)

This is an acid-base reaction where the acetate ion (
) accepts a proton from hydronium ion (
).
(C)

Here, ammonia (
) acts as a base, accepting protons from both
and
ions.
(D)

This is a decomposition reaction where calcium carbonate loses a proton and forms calcium oxide and carbon dioxide.
(E)

It is a decomposition reaction where hydrogen peroxide loses a proton to form oxygen gas and water.