Answer:
C. Inside the gates of Nova Canaã Elementary School, the daily lunch menu is listed in Portuguese and Spanish. The bathrooms also have bilingual signs. A wall banner offers a "Welcome" in both languages.
Step-by-step explanation:
The above excerpt shows small changes at a social level that are being promoted in Brazil, by the Brazilians themselves and not by the Brazilian government, to help Venezuelan refugees feel more comfortable with their situation, which is already very traumatic and bad.
The Brazilians, moved by empathy and charity, decided to help with the little they can, promoting at the gates of the Elementary School of Nova Canaã, a daily lunch menu in Portuguese and Spanish. They also established that the bathrooms also have bilingual signs. In addition, they created a wall banner written "Welcome" in both languages.