Respuesta :
So the first answer is "d:" and the second answer is "d:" as well, here's why:
Superscript: a distinguishing symbol (such as a numeral or letter) written immediately above or above and to the right or left of another character
Dreadful:
1.
a : inspiring dread; causing great and oppressive fear
b : inspiring awe or reverence
2 : extremely bad, distasteful, unpleasant, or shocking
Now with that definition in place, enjoyable is eliminated right away, while hopeless is removed after fact checking. That leaves us with "c:" and "d:", both don't give us a clear cut answer because they both fill at least one definition of Dreadful:
Respectful : high or special regard
Terrible : extremely bad
But if we think logically, dreadful is normally used in a bad way the same way as terrible. Respectful tends to have a good connotation, and thus the answer is "d:".