<span>B. carefree days of a happy childhood </span>
Answer:
The first thing that most people would see, including myself, is the giraffe on fire.
The next thing I see is the lighted structures, which look apart to be an amusement park.
Based on the pattern of the structure, it looks like a type of Mexican/Brazilian ride.
You can't see much of the trees in the background but they look tropical.
The answer is A. because saying it is the coolest car in the world is only an opinion.
A detailed outline for your letter:
<u>Paragraph 1:</u> Greet your cousin warmly. Something like, <em>Hello, it's been a while. How have you been?</em> would be appropriate. For the sake of persuasion, do not bring up music lessons in your greeting.
<u>Paragraph 2:</u> Without proposing the offered music lessons, write to your cousin about both of your feelings about music. Music lessons cost time and money, but it would be a worthwhile investment, and, after all, you know your cousin has the discipline to nurture this talent.
<u>Paragraph 3:</u> Neutrally explain who is offering music lessons. Include all the terms such as lesson times/dates, costs, who the teacher is, location of lessons, and answers to any questions your cousin might have so that they aren't left wondering anything.
<u>Paragraph 4:</u> Like you did in the greeting, close out nicely. Perhaps ask more questions about their personal life or share about your own. Say you look forward to hearing them play/sing a certain song in the future. Then, sign off.