ANSWER
B. they all resemble a linear function
Step-by-step explanation
We have to find the zeros of this function. Since it is a 3rd-degree polynomial it is expected that there will be 3 zeros, but one or the three of them can have a multiplicity higher than 2, in which case we will find one or two zeros only.
In this case, the zeros of the function are x = -1.5, x = -1, and x = 2, as we can see in the graph,
So we can write the function as,

If we replace each zero in the function, but only for the factors not corresponding to that zero, we will get only one factor. For example, replacing x = 2,

Which is a linear function. And this happens also for both remaining zeros.
Hence, all three zeros resemble a linear function.