Option 1 -> Incorrectly matches (C) with (III) and (D) with (I), when "palpable" means easily noticed and "rekindled" means revived.
Option 2 -> Incorrectly matches (B) with (I) and (E) with (II), when "consumed" means overwhelmed and "disdainful" means dismissive.
Option 3 -> Incorrectly matches (A) with (I) and (C) with (IV), when "appeal" means attractiveness and "palpable" means easily noticed.
Option 4 -> Correctly matches all words: "appeal" (IV-attractiveness), "consumed" (II-overwhelmed by feelings), "palpable" (V-easily noticed), "rekindled" (III-revived), "disdainful" (I-contemptuous).
Hence, Option 4: (A) - (IV), (B) - (II), (C) (V), (D) - (III), (E)- (I) -> The passage context confirms each match: her demeanor heightened her "appeal" (attractiveness), jealousy "consumed" him (overwhelmed), tension was "palpable" (easily noticed), her presence "rekindled" jealousy (revived it), and she replied "disdainfully" (contemptuously) -> correct