Final answer:
Without access to the specific text from the literature in question, I cannot confirm how the narrator's family celebrates the news of Mr. Pirzada's family. Also, the excerpts provided are unrelated to the context of the question and do not offer information to support an accurate response. Therefore, without the actual text from the relevant literature, I cannot confidently provide the correct answer option from a), b), c), or d).
Step-by-step explanation:
The scene in question seems to be from a work of literature, and we are examining how the narrator's family celebrates the news of Mr. Pirzada's family being alive. None of the provided festivities from an unrelated excerpt accurately describe the specific way the narrator's family celebrated in the story.
Therefore, without the actual text from the relevant literature, I cannot confidently provide the correct answer option from a), b), c), or d). As for the unrelated excerpts provided, they do not correspond with the main question about the celebration of Mr. Pirzada's family, which comes from a different narrative context.
In the secondary historical excerpt provided regarding Friday traditions, it details practices observed by a community whereby men would ensure their garments are clean for the Friday service, and children would be taught the Koran by heart, sometimes under strict conditions. This passage can be used to discuss historical or cultural aspects of a region or religion, but it does not align with the main question about the literary celebration.
Finally, considering the Zoroastrianism excerpt, it discusses beliefs about the afterlife and none of the options given directly correlate to the celebration of news in literature. Therefore, referencing this text would not provide an answer to the student's question about the narrator's family celebration in the mentioned story
Therefore, without the actual text from the relevant literature, I cannot confidently provide the correct answer option from a), b), c), or d).