This answer is
actually the weakest acid of the compounds shown. I think that you are confused
as to what constitutes a good acid. First, the acidic hydrogen atom must have a
reasonable amount of positive character (proton character) and this is caused by
having this atom attached to a more electronegative atom. Remember that the
greater the difference in electronegativity between two atoms, the greater the
dipole. Secondly, ideally there should always be some stabilization of the anion
that is formed after a base reacts with the acidic hydrogen atom. Think about
these concepts and select another answer.