Direct realism refers to the belief that we are currently experiencing the world via our senses exactly as it is. This means that the right option is A.
When a log of wood is put into water, due to refraction, it seems like it is bent at an angle. Rather than say it is bent, the Direct realist would say "it the log can in some cases look like it is bent.
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