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The correct answer is letter A.
The word jurisdiction refers to the ability of the court to hear cases on specific subjects and they are dividided into appellate jurisdiction and original jurisdiction.
The original jurisdiction gives the Supreme Court the power to hear "fresh" cases and to have a final rule on the matter, meaning that the parties don't have chance for an appeal.
The appellate jurisdiction gives the Supreme Court the possibility of hearing cases that have already been tried before in lower courts and even overrule the decision.