Which of the following options correctly describe why H+ adds to the site(s) you identified in Part 2?
a.H+ adds to the more substituted carbon atom in the second electrophilic addition because Cl would destabilize a carbocation through induction.
b.H+ adds to the terminal carbon in step 1 because this produces a more stable carbocation.
c.H+ adds to the same carbon atom in both electrophilic addition steps because a more substituted carbocation is more stable.
d.H+ adds to the more substituted carbon in step 1 because the aromatic ring would destabilize the alternative carbocation.
e.H+ adds to the less substituted carbon atom in the second electrophilic addition because Cl stabilizes the carbocation by resonance.