<h2><u>Given</u> :-</h2>
Write in conversation about a leadership entry to your country.
<h2><u>Answer</u> :-</h2>
John - Heya! Friend! Do you know about the leadership entry which is going to be filled in our country?
Me - Surely! Yes! It's about the most recognised leader of our country.
John - What do you think? Who'll win?
Me - I can't guess but dholida with the best position in our country and best reputation in a country will win! This is the will of the rules!
John - Oh! Let's see on the results!
Me - Ok! Good Bye!
John - Good Bye! Have a Nice Day!

Answered by - ItzMaster
Answer:
not caring, causal, with no interest
Explanation:
The word <em>indifferent </em>means that someone <u>does not feel particularly strong feelings about anything and that their interests do not go one way or the other</u>. It means having no particular interest or care about something.
<u>In this passage, the author says they tried to look indifferent, </u><u>meaning that they tried to look as if they don’t care or think about the pear in question</u>. In the text before, they describe that they were hungry and that they wanted to get the pear very much. However, by stating that they “ straightened up then, and looked indifferent” when someone would pass by, they explain how they wanted to seem as they are not earning for the fruit, to seem <u>casual</u>, <u>relaxed</u>, and <u>uninterested </u>about it.
Answer:
C or the third one
O An analogy compares the unfamiliar with the familiar, while an anecdote is a story told from personal experience.
Explanation: