The best response to the question about how the paragraphs contribute to an understanding of the characters of Lara and Terrence is:
D The paragraphs reveal that both characters deeply care for their family.
In "When a Boy Becomes a Man," Terrence's action of putting away Tyrone's baby clothes indicates his care and emotional attachment to his son, highlighting the bittersweet nature of letting go as his son approaches adulthood. Similarly, in "Caring Lara," Lara's explanation of the medicine to her father shows her concern for his well-being and her desire to take on the responsibility of caring for him. Both characters exemplify the theme of familial love and the responsibilities that come with it.