Correct Answer:
B. She is the Fatima Jinnah of society.
The correct answer is "She is the Fatima Jinnah of society." When we compare a person to a famous, unique historical figure, we use the definite article "the" to specify that she is the iconic representative of that person's qualities in her context. Fatima Jinnah is a singular, well‑known personality, so the use of "the" implies she is the modern equivalent of that great lady.
- "She is a Fatima Jinnah" – Incorrect because "a" implies she is one of many, which is not the case for a unique individual.
- "She is Fatima Jinnah" – Incorrect because this would mean she literally is Fatima Jinnah herself.
- "She is an Fatima Jinnah" – Grammatically wrong because "an" is used before vowel sounds, and "Fatima" begins with a consonant sound.
Thus, the correct sentence is "She is the Fatima Jinnah of society."