The best answer is D. No chance at fame or love.
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I’m pretty sure you don’t need a comma there. You would need a comma if it was like “Nakia likes to read comic books, magazines, and scary stories on the weekends.
So that we understand and realoze how horrible that event was and how many people an take racism or prejudice against anythinh really to extreme and it xan affect so mamy people in mamy ways. the holocaust is a very interesting and horrible event is important to many countries.
I woukd chose the secend one
If you're looking for a certain portion of this excerpt that restates the main idea, I would have to say that the first few words explain it very well: "<span>I demand that my books be judged with utmost severity..." The writer of this statement is saying that they wish for their books to only be judged by those who are educated in grammar and logic. </span>