The correct answer is C.
The prepositions in "To Russia, With Love" are to and with - that's two prepositions. All the other movies have only one preposition in their title.
I think it would be B or possibly C but for sure not A or D.
(I recently did a project about this book)
Nick seemed to care about a lot of the characters, marking A and D off the list. Wilson also seemed to have cared about people (especially when Myrtle died). I feel that Myrtle didn't seem to care about people whereas Myrtle seemed to be embarassing some of the characters.
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<em>Part A Anything of any scale that a young person can do to enact some kind of change is important. Part B “‘There [are] a lot of actions that you can take,’ she says. ‘And there’s a lot of power you have as a young person.’”</em>
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A ballad. Can either be a folk ballad or a literary ballad