Answer: The correct answer is B. lateral strike-slip.
Step-by-step explanation:
In a strike-slip fault, the primary movement is horizontal, with the two sides of the fault sliding past each other horizontally. The displacement can occur either to the right (right-lateral strike-slip) or to the left (left-lateral strike-slip) when viewed from one side of the fault looking across to the other side.
If a feature that was originally continuous and aligned is truncated by a right-lateral strike-slip fault and is now displaced to the right on the other side of the fault, it indicates a right-lateral strike-slip fault. This means that as you stand on one side of the fault and look across it, the opposite side has moved to the right.
Therefore, the correct answer is B. lateral strike-slip.