Final answer:
In 'Resistance,' Chaya lost sight of her future hopes and dreams due to the combined impact of experiencing horror, fear of the future, and the immediate need to survive, making the answer (d) All of the above.
Step-by-step explanation:
In the book Resistance, Chaya forgot about her hopes and dreams for her future because in the face of the atrocities and the challenges of her reality, she was overwhelmed by the need to survive.
Each of the provided options (a) seeing and experiencing too much horror, (b) fear of what the future might hold, and (c) focused on surviving the present, contribute to this loss of her future aspirations. Therefore, the answer to why Chaya forgot about her hopes and dreams is (d) All of the above.