Start by introducing the idea, as if this person is somebody who doesn’t know much about it. Then give three examples each on how it’s been both positive and negative, then add a transitioning sentence to be able to start your next paragraph.
Answer:
omg hi peter hi angie ! deku here!
Explanation:
:O :D :P
Maleeka’s ability to love her dark skin and overcome her insecurities empowers her to stop accepting Charlese’s bullying. Maleeka also tells John-John that she didn’t avoid him in second grade because she wanted to sit next to Caleb, but rather because she had trouble seeing the board.
If you accept either C or D as the correct revision then you have to accept both of them. Hence the best way to treat the sentence is to ignore both of them.
B is not correct either. You can over punctuate.
That leaves A.
Sometimes the right answer to many things is to do nothing. My dad used to say "Don't fix what isn't broke."
A is the answer <<<<<