I would go with A as the closest correct answer-- ssl-client-hello-enabled
Controls special processing of the ClientHello message during the SSL handshake.
ssl-client-hello-tuning
Allows you to refine how the managed device modifies ClientHello messages during SSL handshakes. This command tunes the default lists of cipher suites, elliptic curves, and extensions that the system allows in ClientHello messages. This command only adds entries to or removes entries from the default lists of allowed values. It does not overwrite the default lists.
A is correct, since display only shows the current configuration.
That leaves tuning as the only viable option since -enabled is not an option
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/firepower/640/configuration/guide/fpmc-config-guide-v64/classic_device_command_line_reference.html#:~:text=system%20support%20ssl%2Dclient%2Dhello%2Dtuning%20setting%20value
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Syntax
system support ssl-client-hello-enabled setting {true | false}
Possible setting values are:
feature
Controls all special handling of ClientHello messages.
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