Final answer:
In "Background, Casually," Ezekiel has developed a sense of belonging towards India.
Step-by-step explanation:
In "Background, Casually," Ezekiel has developed a sense of belonging towards India.Evidence from the text suggests that Ezekiel has a strong connection and identification with India. The line "all that had happened to him at Cotton-woods seemed remote and hard to recall" indicates a detachment from his previous experiences and a feeling of closeness to his homeland.
This sense of belonging is further reinforced by the phrase "the difficulties and perils of the present" which suggests that he is willing to face the challenges and obstacles in India because it is where he feels he truly belongs. Therefore, the correct answer is d) He has developed a sense of belonging.