Answer:
one of them is a fragment, it's the latter sentence.
Explanation:
it seems that the second sentence has gotten it backwards.
the beginning part "especially when the wind picked up" is what makes it a fragment.
doesn't it make better sense if it were written in this way instead?
"the conditions were perfect for flying our kite, especially when the wind picked up."
This would be Professional. This person does not show any sign of aggression or anger in this passage. This person isn't using the passage in a funny or sarcastic way and brought up the fact that they would like to work with the company in the future. He told the company he appreciated the time they gave him making this very professional.
D answer is gloomy,meaning to express depression
I agree with your answers for 13 and 14. I think that the answer to 15 is A because the passage mentions this day's black fate and the woe that others will face in the future. If I remember correctly in this scene Romeo is talking about what repercussions Mercutio's death will have on the future.