In Scene 5, Olivia reveals her attraction to Cesario, indicating a shift in her focus from mourning to admiration for Cesario's charm. The correct answer is option C.
In Scene 5 of the play, Olivia expresses that C. she finds Cesario attractive. This is evident as Olivia becomes smitten with Cesario upon their first meeting.
Her attention turns away from the mourning of her brother to the captivating presence of Cesario, who is actually Viola in disguise. Olivia tries to dismiss Cesario but finds herself drawn to his (her) charm and wit, which leaves a lasting impact on her even after Cesario has left.
The shift in Olivia's focus from her brother's death to Cesario suggests that her perspective is changing, revealing her newfound attraction.
The probable question may be from the passage "In the passage 'Twelfth Night', Overall, Olivia expresses in Scene 5 that:
A. She is primarily concerned with Christian doctrine
B. She intended to mourn her brother
C. She finds Cesario attractive
D. She wants no more visitors
E. She admires Orsino"