A letter can be fake when the recipient realizes the sender is not actually the person who states it is, when the letter includes fake information about the sender or his/her address, and when its content is not related to real events or distortions the reality in favor of the sender's goal. Also, there can be grammatical incongruences between the age of the sender and the way he/she writes (the letter may be written by a kid in representation of an adult). Any of these characteristics can be present in a fake graduation letter.
The main idea is the author purpose as a technique
Answer:
D. Be careful that you don't lose your keys before you get home.
Explanation:
I got it right
After reading this excerpt it seems to me that the story takes place in <span>a deserted town in which mysterious events occur. Some points of the plot also lead me to this answer, as most of actions and events in this story were represented in an abandoned town with strange ad weird things people may come across if they once come to the town.
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