With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". evidence” does not include “stray remarks in the workplace,” “statements by nondecision-makers,” or “statements by decisionmakers unrelated to the decisional process itself.” Price Waterhouse, 490 U.S. at 277, 109 S.Ct. at 1805. Taylor’s reference to Browning as “that white boy” in the context of Browning’s employment warrants an inference of discriminatory attitude sufficient to permit the factfinder to conclude that race was a motivating factor in the decision to terminate Browning. Such use of a racial slur by a supervisor and the principal decisionmaker in Browning’s termination constitutes more than a stray remark in the workplace and directly suggests the existence of bias; no inference is necessary. Compare Delph v. Dr. Pepper Bottling Co., 130 F.3d 349, 352 (8th Cir.1997) (<HOLDING>) This comment did not simply evidence an

A: recognizing black boy as a racial slur
B: recognizing exception
C: recognizing this as the general rule
D: recognizing rule
A.