To solve the problem, we need to determine which photo taken by Shefali matches the photo of objects taken by Gita after she turned the plate. This involves understanding spatial reasoning and visualization. The key is to recognize that rotation of the plate does not change the relative positions of the objects; it merely changes their orientation from our point of view. Thus, the answer to this problem would be a photo where the objects are in the same relative arrangement as in Gita's original photo, but possibly rotated.
Given the options:
We compare each against the description of maintaining the same object arrangement under possible different orientations:
The solution involves determining the option where the layout exactly matches Gita's setup's relative object positioning. The photo corresponding to this accurate match is: