This is probably a straightforward one, but always good to get the feedback.
Seven of about 53 remain in a £30 Saturday night comp at a local cardroom. Five paid (prizes £900-£100). No savers.
Blinds are 2,500/5,000/400. Average is about 85k. I have 125k and am second in chips. Chip leader has 140k. There's a guy on about 40k and the rest are about average.
I am in the big blind. Fold, fold, chip leader folds, fold. Button (has played a couple of hands but has taken chips without contest so far) has 115ish makes it 12k to go.
Small blind has limp-folded twice already in this final table. I am not concerned when he flats from 70k.
I look down at

Seems to me I have a few options:
a) Fold - it's not a strong hand, I can pick a better spot
b) Call - it's 7k more and I can either flop a deuce or get out of dodge
c) Raise to 30k and fold to a shove - any less is likely to get a call from the initial raiser or the station behind. We get the chance to rep a big hand and, given the tourney situation, we might get credit and make bigger hands fold
d) Jam - Similar logic but takes away all the calling options from 66-33 AJ-Ax, etc. We pick up 12k+12k+5k+2.8k=31.8k quite often.
I'm certain there's a "correct" answer, here. Which one is it?