Answer: Option A) Hydrogen bonds are a type of polar attraction.
Explanation:
Hydrogen bonds are formed when an hydrogen atom is bonded to a relatively more electronegative element like oxygen whereby the oxygen atom draws on the outermost electrons of hydrogen to itself, thus resulting in a partially negative charge on oxygen and partially positive charge on hydrogen. So, the opposite charges account for the polar nature of water (H2O) molecules
Thus, the hydrogen bonds are related to polarity