Explanation
This question involves understanding a conversation where one person, Chester, may have misinterpreted an expression used by another person, Rose. Rose has decided against seeing a movie based on a review, and we need to identify which part of her reasoning Chester misunderstood.
A. Chester's response does not indicate he misunderstood Rose's desire to avoid the movie; he questions her reasoning.
B. Chester doesn't seem to misinterpret Rose having read a review.
C. There's no indication that Chester misunderstood the source of the review.
D. (Correct Response) Rose claims that the it was the worst review, meaning that it reviewed the movie and found it to be the worst. Chester misinterprets this as Rose saying that the quality of the review itself was bad.
E. Chester does not address the timeframe of "in years," so it's unlikely that he misinterpreted this expression.
The expression Chester misinterpreted is option D, as his response shifts the focus to the overall writing quality of the paper rather than addressing the particularly negative review that influenced Rose's decision.