Why are smaller alcohols fully miscible with water while larger alcohols have lower solubility in water?

A)In larger alcohols, the polar hydrocarbon chain cannot interact with non-polar water molecules and limits alcohol's ability to interact with water.

B)In larger alcohols, the non-polar hydrocarbon chain cannot interact with non-polar water molecules and limits alcohol's ability to interact with water.

C)In larger alcohols, the polar hydrocarbon chain cannot interact with polar water molecules and limits alcohol's ability to interact with water.

D)In larger alcohols, the non-polar hydrocarbon chain
cannot interact with polar water molecules and limits alcohol's ability to interact with water.

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And your answer is?
Im not sure
water is polar, long chain fats are nonpolar.
How does that help solve the problem?
polar and non polar dont attract.