Answer:
B. Personal essay.
Explanation:
In the USA it is customary for applicants to a university to submit a personal essay in which the applicant elaborates upon a certain topic following a well-defined narrative line and dwelling on a personal thesis that needs to be accompanied by well-founded reasoning and an axiological framework that can make the student present him or herself to the admissions committee in a creative and personal manner.
autobiographies <u><em>are written in a first person point of view </em></u>
which means<em> </em><u><em>the narrator is the writer of the story</em></u> and also that it was written from years ahead so your answer is " the events are usually written from a distance in time" D
I would say the correct answer is <span>C. The author doesn't use any facts to support such a claim, so it can't be proven. When making this kind of claim, one has to support it with facts, e.g. artists make this or that percent of their income on concerts and commercials, which clearly proves that they don't depend on the money from CDs etc. The options A and B are not correct because they rely on "everyone knows", which is not true, and is also not supported with facts. The D option isn't correct because one doesn't need to know every artist personally to be able to make a claim based on facts.</span>
Makes sense because most of his fans are a little be loose in the brain