Ever since she was little, people told Amelia she would
never become a doctor. Starting in ninth grade, she
decided to prove them wrong. She made straight As all
through high school and college. The students around her
partied and formed relationships, but Amelia barely paid
attention. She didn't have time for that kind of nonsense.
She would become a doctor and start her career with a
bang.
Which ending to the story most clearly serves as an anticlimax?
A. After becoming a doctor, she met the love of her life, got married
and had children
B. But then she gained healing powers, so she no longer needed
study medicine.
C. However, she just couldn't get over the sight of blood; she fail
her ambition.
D. In the end, Amelia was able to graduate; she became a successful
doctor at a young age.
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