Read the story below and answer the question that follows: "Professor Atlas sat at his desk while Blake took the makeup exam. He reread the note the administration had given him over and over again. 'Dear Professor Atlas, As you know, Blake is our star quarterback. Our school has a strict policy that a failing student cannot participate in sports. Thank you for allowing Blake to retake the final. We need him to play in tomorrow's championship game. Also thank you for grading the exam right away. I assume I will see a passing grade on my desk very soon. It is very important that he passes. If he does not play in the championship game, the school could lose a lot of money. With a loss of money, I don't know if I could afford to pay your salary. I am excited to see Blake play. Let’s go Aardvarks! -Dean Comstock' Atlas clenched his fist. It was important he understood the material. If he was going to become a police officer, he needed to understand the law. He couldn't be pushed through. On the other hand, Atlas needed this job. Could he let this go for his own sake? He looked up at Blake. Blake was leaning on his left hand and mumbling to himself. It slowly dawned on Atlas that Blake was on the phone, and someone was giving him the answers. Atlas had to decide, would he risk his job and do something, or would he just look the other way?" What is the author's motivation for Blake being on the phone? A. To show how bad Blake is at cheating B. To show how badly Blake wants to pass C. To have a satisfying ending to the story D. To create a moment that tests Professor Atlas's morals

D. To create a moment that tests Professor Atlas's morals

D. To create a moment that tests Professor Atlas's morals