The correct answer is D) farming was affected by and benefited from annual flooding.
The statement that is not a way the Nile river in Egypt influenced everyday life is " farming was affected by and benefited from annual flooding."
The flooding of the Nile was extremely important for Egyptian agriculture, but as the question says, it was by season, not a daily life activity. Egyptians learned the exact days of the Nile flooding and then they prepared themselves to grow crops in the fertile soil left by the flooding. But as I said, it was a seasonal activity, not a daily life activity.
Daily life activities included mining of gold from river banks, the Nile was the highway for travel up and down the valley and transport all kinds of goods, and the river provided mud to make bricks for homes.