Answer: B
Explanation: Because in the passage it gives you a very detailed description about what happen and whats the author talking about but if i'm incorrect then its C
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11, Allen Avenue,
Massachusetts,
USA.
7th July, 2020
Dear Sister,
It is really a long time that I received a letter from you, and I am very happy to write to you on this occasion. How are you and the family at large? My regards to everyone.
The last time we discussed, you advised that I further my studies to a postgraduate level in engineering and I promised I was not going to disappoint you. Not long after we spoke, I applied to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and I was offered admission due to my solid first degree academic records. Despite the enormous challenges that accompanied my stay in MIT, i graduated with a distinction in aerospace engineering, the best in the department.
Last year, I enrolled for a Phd programme in the same university and I have been engaging in a lot of researches on aerospace. All things being equal, I have two more years to complete this programme and begin my career as an academic. I am very grateful for the continual love I receive from you as a sibling, it is overwhelming. I await a reply from you, bye for now.
Julius
I believe the answer you're looking for is C, make sure to mark this as brainliest if I helped! <3
For me, personally, the genre I enjoy most and which is by far my favorite genre is fantasy. The works in this genre are The Lord of the Rings by Tolkien, A Song of Ice and Fire by George Martin, The Dark Tower by Stephen King, etc. What I like about this genre, apart from all the fantastic creatures and magic, is definitely the heroism and strength of many characters, who go through many perils throughout their quest. And of course, there are dragons. :)
There are some downsides to it, of course. If you don't like unrealistic situations, this is definitely not for you. Characters may often be portrayed as either good or bad, and you know that in the end, good always wins, which is not always the most interesting ending.