Answer:
Defend and challenge are pretty much the opposite of each other here. To defend an argument is to persuade others why the argument is sound. To challenge an argument means you are arguing against IT.
Explanation:
The closest antonym would probably be fix
A by reinforcing the idea that the egg becoming the most liked post on Instagram was a surprise
The first sentences show that an egg won for the most liked post and the words "just an egg" indicate a slight surprise. The next two sentences describing the egg winning as madness furthers this element of surprise. The other options are incorrect because even though the phrase "just an egg" can be used to infer that the photo was simple is not enough to show that any photo that is the most liked is a simple photo. There is also no historical context given in these lines and the lines do not describe how people were affected.
The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "D) Hayden writes that ". . . my father got up early / and put his clothes on in the blueblack cold." This is the <span>sentence that uses ellipses correctly when integrating this quotation</span>