Obviously it would be different for you with your story but here's mine.
When I was about four years old, my parents divorced and I was devastated. I hated being away from my mom or my dad. Plus listening to other kids talk about how they're going on a "family trip" when my family was separated. Then my dad moved away and I felt really down from when I was about seven to eight. Although then I realized that I'm pretty lucky to have a mom and a dad who love, and care for me, even if they are apart at least I have them. Also knowing that I'm lucky to have a home, running water , electricity,etc. Now I'm older and whenever I have to leave my mom or dad, I'm not sad , instead I feel great ful to be spending time with whoever I'm with at the moment.
Answer:
The response is C.
Explanation:
Chemotherapy drugs are cytotoxic, it means that they are used for killing cancer cells. Chemotherapy agents can be classified depending on their mechanisms of action. For example, antimetabolites, which are one of the most important types of anticancer agents, are known to prevent cell division by interfering with enzymes required for DNA synthesis.
Loss of interest in things, tiredness, long lasting sad/ moody states, and sudden changes in appetite.