so you need to find out somethings about your self and wright a paragraph's about those 3 topics
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150, Central Bashabo,
Sabujbag,
Dhaka-1214
26 December, 2014
Dear Kaiser,
I’m thankful to receive your letter last week. Also, I’m surprised that you love my country so much. It is evident that you know a lot about Nepal. By the by you wanted to know about the natural beauty of our country.
As a matter of fact, our country is blessed with natural beauty. Criss-crossed by hundreds of rivers, it is a country of hills, mountains, forests and sea. You will see vast green corn fields, sailing boats plying on the rivers, big and small hills with beautiful tea garden, rows of trees and deep forests miles after miles. Scenery of villages covered with shade of dense trees, creepers and garden and simple lifestyle and living of common people on the both banks of rivers will impress anybody. The largest sea beach in the world, Cox’s Bazar, is in our country. World famous mangrove forest Sunderbans is the ground of immense beauty. There are numerous fountain, waterfall, known and unknown birds, trees and animals in the hilly regions Chittagong, Chittagong Hill Tracts and Sylhet that can fascinate any tourists.
Nature has bestowed her beauty upon our country lavishly that cannot be described in word.
Do come once to visit our country. See with your own eyes and believe.
With best wishes.
Lovingly yours
Nayef
D) As the roller coaster inched its way up to the top of the hill, Bryan felt fear--but also felt for the first time how fear could be a little fun. welcome
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an increase in imported goods and services because due to a reduction in barriers
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I believe the detail that best supports the inference is:
D. When he first hears the moor's silence broken, he was exultant.
Explanation:
The inference states that Holmes was expecting something to appear on the moor. If he was expecting it, he would probably be happy, excited to hear a noise, since it would be proof that he was right, that something was indeed going to show up. That's why the detail "When he first hears the moor's silence broken, he was exultant" is the best to support such inference. It mentions Holmes's reaction - a reaction that confirms his expectation. Had he not expected anything to appear, he would not have been exultant, but would have been scared or surprised instead.