Option 1 -> States words are free from cultural influences, but the passage emphasizes how words are deeply embedded in cultural thought processes and contexts.
Option 2 -> Claims reading is free from biases, but the passage clearly states readers have "their own frameworks to understand words" and interpret based on their cultural experience.
Option 3 -> Suggests readers interpret by admiring writer's qualifications, which is not mentioned anywhere in the passage.
Option 4 -> Aligns with the passage which explicitly states "Many words start their journey with some meaning, but over the centuries they gather different nuances or acquire a totally different meaning."
Hence, Option 4: (D) -> The passage directly supports this by explaining how words evolve over centuries, gather different nuances, and are understood differently across cultures (e.g., Dharma vs religion, Secularism in India vs Europe) -> correct