Consider the following two reactions and their corresponding Hammett plots 
Reaction M is an SN1 reaction where the rate-determining step involves the formation of a carbocation. Electron-donating groups (EDGs) stabilize the carbocation and increase the reaction rate (negative σ values lead to positive log(kX/kH)), while electron-withdrawing groups (EWGs) destabilize the carbocation and decrease the reaction rate (positive σ values lead to negative log(kX/kH)). The Hammett plot for Reaction M shows a negative slope (ρ < 0), consistent with carbocation formation.
Reaction N is the hydrolysis of an ester, likely proceeding through a mechanism where EWGs facilitate the attack of water (positive σ → positive log(kX/kH)) and EDGs hinder it (negative σ → negative log(kX/kH)). The Hammett plot for Reaction N shows a positive slope (ρ > 0), consistent with this mechanism.
σX values for substituents:
Analysis of Hammett Plots:
Reaction M (ρ < 0):
Reaction N (ρ > 0):
Option A:
Option C:
✅ Both options (A) and (C) align with expected trends in both Reaction M and N Hammett plots.
❌ Options (B) and (D) contradict expected behavior and are inconsistent.