Letter:
Dear friend,
How are you doing? I hope you're doing better these days. I'm doing well. I heard today from your mother that you were in an accident yesterday evening while riding your bicycle. She explained that a vehicle approached from the other side, and you were unable to keep your balance, slipping into a high drain. She also said that you bled profusely and were injured.
 I hope you've spoken to a doctor and are taking the necessary measures. I'm sure you're feeling a lot of pain right now. So get plenty of rest and remember to take your medications on time. I hope you're eating well. I wish you the best of luck with your recovery.
Please pass on my best wishes to your guardians. I look forward to hearing from you soon. 
Your faithfully.
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The answer is A. spectators'. Because the apostrophe after the "s" means there are more than one.<span />
        
             
        
        
        
B)She relies on pathos by encouraging her audience to feel proud of their patriotic behavior.