Answer:
Asad's class is B. pluralistic.
Explanation:
Pluralistic refers to a society, for example, in which various groups with different beliefs or ideas coexist without having to be assimilated and all the same. In this case, everyone can keep their own traditions and coexist with the others.
Asad's class is pluralistic because almost every student comes from a different background but no one is forcing them to become one same group with the same traditions and customs. Instead, they all celebrate the class' diversity and share their culture practices with others.