Which of the following inferences is best supported by the following paragraph (paragraph 35)? The white traveler for years has had no difficulty in getting accomodations [sic], but with the Negro it has been different. He before the advent of Negro Travel Guides has had to depend on word of mouth and then sometimes accommodations weren’t available. But now a days things are different—he has his own travel guide, that he can depend on for all the information that he wants and with a selection. Hence these guides have made traveling more popular and without running into embarrassing situations.Since 1936, THE GREEN BOOK has been published yearly. A few years after its publication, THE GREEN BOOK was recognized as the official Negro Travel Guide by the United States Travel Bureau, a part of the Department of Commerce, which bureau has been closed, due to the lack of funds. Answer choices for the above question A. The author believes that all businesses will eagerly serve African American patrons. B. The author thinks it wise to dwell on injustices encountered while traveling. C. The author is pessimistic about the amount of businesses listed that are willing to serve African-American patrons. D. The author believes that the guidebook will enable African-Americans to travel without issue.