Answer:
D. A genre called fan fiction
Explanation:
<u>Fan fiction</u> (usually referred to as fanfic for short) i<u>s the piece of writing done by fans and based on the existing piece of art</u> (book, TV show, movie, etc.).
<u>The fan fiction revolves around existing characters and places imagined and produced by other writers, directors, or screenplay writers, but the writer adds characters, events, and happenings not existing in the original piece of work</u>. <u>They can explore the works of others, while creating something of their own.</u>
The writers shouldn’t earn any money from fan fiction, as the original pieces of fiction are copyrighted. Various owners of the rights have had different reactions, some even prohibiting and rejecting fan fiction completely.
The term started being used in the 20th century, and the popularity of fan fiction rose rapidly with the global usage of the internet. Today there are many sites designed solely for fan fiction publishing.
The answer is the first one.
In "Writers often disavow the notion of a 'literary duty'" the author conveys a somewhat condescending attitude, as if they would always follow this and set aside anyone who said otherwise. This attitude says the author is looking down on them, and that the author believes that many authors do not meet their standards.
Another answer I would consider is "...writers ruined by their shrill commitments." However, there is no context or clear tone. The author could be mournful of the lost potential for all we know.
Really, it depends on the reliability and trust with the vendor. The bussiness world is tough and it is hard to find people you can trust. So when making a deal, that is a big, if not the biggest key factor.
Answer:
Anger, Annoyance, Sadness, fear, anxiety, Guilt, Frustration, etc.
I know this one!
the third room, if the lion have not eaten in years, they are most likely deceased.