Final answer:
Pride is the feeling most closely related to the word 'hallowed'. The materials provided do not contain enough information to accurately answer questions about Michael Yin's campaign progress, emphasis on the campaign, the advantage over his opponent, the state of Cassie Mankowicz's campaign, or Michael Yin's positions and achievements.
Step-by-step explanation:
The feeling implied by the word hallowed is most closely related to respect and reverence, which is similar to the option of pride. In this context, with reference to the given materials, one might infer a campaign that is revered or held in high esteem would invoke a sense of pride.
Regarding Michael Yin's campaign's progress, the materials provided do not directly describe his campaign's progress. Therefore, it is not possible to determine accurately from the given text whether his campaign is going 'Slow and challenging', 'Terribly disappointing', 'Amazingly well', or if he is 'Indifferent' about it. Thus, it's appropriate to refuse an answer here.
Similarly, without the specific text from paragraph 5, it is not possible to determine what Michael Yin emphasizes about the campaign. It would be speculative to guess whether he emphasizes the need to slow down, the importance of hype, persistence until the last vote is counted, or the inevitability of victory.
In terms of the advantage Michael Yin has over his opponent, the materials do not provide clear details from paragraph 6 to identify whether his advantage is greater campaign funding, a family history of successful student office runs, more experience in school activities, or higher popularity among students.
About Cassie Mankowicz's campaign, the materials do not contain the information from paragraph 8 necessary to assess the state of her campaign against options such as lack of experience, equal history at Sun Valley High, running a poor campaign, or outperforming Michael Yin.
Lastly, in reference to Michael Yin's positions and achievements, without the actual content from paragraph 8, an accurate determination cannot be made between options A, B, C, or D.