Answer is D
According to the Official Study Guide, "The Mesh Gates allow for connections between the mesh BSS and other mesh BSS. The Portals allow for connections between the mesh and another network, like an 802.3 Ethernet network. A Mesh Gate can be a dedicated AP in this role, or it can be an AP that also acts as a Mesh Gate (called a co-located Mesh Gate)."
from the book: Any mesh AP connected to the upstream wired medium is known as a mesh portal. The 802.11 technical terminology for a mesh portal station is mesh gate, so it is sometimes referred to as a mesh gateway.
So, I'd say D is correct
D is correct. As per the link:
"The function of an AP that performs this
translation between the wireless network and the wired network (as with M and P) is called
the portal"
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