Answer: D. flat, because firms are reluctant to give their current workers raises when output is so low
Explanation:
When low levels of output are being produced, the supply curve will be flatter to show that goods are not too highly priced. This is because the goods are not costing as much to make because producers are unwilling to increase the wages of their current workers with such low output. Labor costs will therefore be kept below a certain level which will keep prices low.