I think it is C, but I am not to sure
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Early literature written by Puritans in America often appeared as first person narratives in the form of journals and diaries. Early American colonists wrote their accounts of immigration, settling in America, and day-to-day life in journals to pass their stories down. Many Puritans also wrote letters to send back to Europe to family and friends they left behind. Very little fiction appeared during this period; Puritans valued realistic writing with an emphasis on religious themes.
Three important Puritan genres included:
Sermons
Historical narrative
Poetry
Puritans held deep religious beliefs based on their own perspective of Christianity. The Bible played an important role in the daily lives of the Puritans. Families attended church regularly and read the Bible in their homes. Due to this influence, most Puritan writing is based on the styles of the Bible. Puritans compared their own lives to biblical narratives and events and compared themselves to biblical characters to illustrate points.
Puritans lived a simple life based on the concepts of humility and simplicity. This influence comes from their religious beliefs and the Bible. Wearing elaborate clothing or having conceited thoughts offended Puritans. Puritan writing mimics these cultural values in its plain writing style. Puritans wrote directly to the point, and avoided much of the eleborate writing style that became popular in Europe. Simple sentences with common language allowed Puritans to communicate information without feeling like they were drawing attention to themselves.
Puritans wrote with specific purposes in mind. Even the letters they wrote to friends and family in Europe performed more of a purpose than simply communicating about their lives and keeping in touch. Puritans' religious beliefs affected their lives on all levels, and their writing illustrated their religion's values, such as the importance of the church and the influence of God in their lives. Writing often became instructive, teaching Christian values. The Puritans did not believe that literature was for entertainment; therefore, they frowned upon "entertainment" genres such as drama (plays) and fiction novels.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Dear John,
I do hope this letter will find you in good health. It has been a long time since you visit us. I realized that things in the city have changed since you moved five years ago. During these years, the local council has improved our town in so many ways that my life now is excellent in contrast to what it used to be, let me tell you about it.
One of the most notorious changes was the new mall, which created several jobs for the people. I work there. I have met so many interesting people and learned a lot about managing a place.
Also, Do you remember the abandoned factory? The council demolished it and made a park. It is an excellent place to go for a run and to meet with friends. I like going there and meditate after a run. Since the park opened, I have improved my health.
Lastly, the local council built a public library with free internet and brand new installations. I love studying there. It has all that I need to do well in school.
I hope you visit us soon so that you can see the changes. 
Kisses!
Jenna. 
Explanation:
When we write a letter to a friend or relative, we use informal language.
In the first paragraph, we have to greet the reader and briefly describe what we want to tell in the following section. Next, we write the main paragraphs. In each paragraph, we write about one change and how it has changed our life. Lastly, we use a closing sentence and say goodbye.