We have two correlations:
1) One with r = 0.05.
2) Another with r = -0.80.
The absolute value of r tells us how strong or weak is the correlation: strong correlation have values of |r| closer to 1, while weak correlations have values of |r| closer to 0.
The sign of r tells us if the correlation is positive or negative, independently of how strong it is.
Then, for a correlation with r = 0.05 we can conclude that it is a weak positive correlation.
For a correlation r = -0.80 we can conclude that it is a strong negative correlation.
Answer:
The correct options are
B: strong negative [second option]
A: weak positive [seventh option]