The correct answer is: B. Accept or leave the offer
A Hobson’s choice is a choice between two equally undesirable alternatives, especially a choice in which one alternative is significantly worse than the other. The term is named after Thomas Hobson, a 17th-century English innkeeper who would only allow his customers to rent the horse that was nearest the stable door.
Option A is incorrect because it does not accurately describe the meaning of a Hobson’s choice. A Hobson’s choice is not necessarily a choice that makes someone feel insecure.
Option C is incorrect because it does not accurately describe the meaning of a Hobson’s choice. A Hobson’s choice is not necessarily a choice that makes someone feel strong.
Option D is incorrect because it does not accurately describe the meaning of a Hobson’s choice. A Hobson’s choice is not necessarily an excellent choice.