Pauline wants to develop a line of flatware and pottery. She is experimenting with various names and symbols to develop a trademark. Pauline's three-year-old daughter tells a neighbor that "mommy makes Fatware and Potty." Pauline laughs so hard that she decides to design a trademark of a large, obese, pink pig sitting on a toilet, with the letters FP (initials for the term Fat-Potty) written underneath the pig.
What is the best argument that Pauline's trademark is valid?
a. The mark is fanciful.
b. The mark is arbitrary.
c. The mark has a secondary meaning.
d. The mark is suggestive