Final answer:
In "Fiddler on the Roof," Tevye refers to Lazar Wolf when asking his daughter Tzeitel what's wrong with him; Lazar is considered as a potential suitor for her.
Step-by-step explanation:
In the play Fiddler on the Roof, Tevye asks his daughter Tzeitel about Lazar Wolf when he says, "What's wrong with Lazar? He likes you". The correct answer to who Tevye is referring to by that is c) Lazar Wolf. Tevye is considering Lazar as a potential suitor for Tzeitel, despite her affections for another man, Motel, who is a poor tailor.
This situation arises due to the traditional matchmaking customs depicted in the play, where Yente, the matchmaker, would usually suggest favorable matches for young women.