Answer:
The correct option is B: this is an examples of Lamarckism, which has some kernels of truth about evolution but is not a wholly accurate theory.
Explanation:
The man being able to pass a trait that was acquired not from birth, but during his lifetime, to his children is a clear example of Lamarckian inheritance or Lamarckism. This theory suggests that it is possible for an organism to pass physical features acquired through the use or disuse of external material to its offspring. This idea is sometimes referred to as soft inheritance.