Answer:
The letter lets Samuel know the order of food from slightly unhealthful to most unhealthful.
Explanation:
The letter above is addressed to Samuel from his mom. It is all about the diet that she wants Samuel to follow when it comes to his breakfast, lunch and after-school snack. She tried to convey her purpose by telling Samuel the order of food that he should stay away from.
She started with the "walnuts" which she thinks is unhealthful because it consists of calories, despite having good fats and proteins. By stating the phrase, "good fats and proteins," suggests that the food is slightly unhealthful. In the end, Samuel's mom used the phrase, "Above all else," in order to tell him that the <u><em>"blueberry muffins</em></u>" that his grandmother makes is the unhealthiest of all. This is the worst food and that he should prioritize to stay away from this.
Thus, this explains the answer.
Imagination, without any knowledge of the impossible you test the boundaries and redefine it. Logic is linear and does not question beyond already known concepts, although it may aid in current, defined situations- imagination is able to aid in all!
The correct option is A.
In the passage given above, sentence 1 and 2 introduced the main idea of the passage while sentence 3 to 6 serve to add supporting details to the main idea that has been introduces. The sentences throws more light on the physical description of the cottage.