Incorrect.
If you're looking for proper punctuation and use of language, you want this:
Would you mind lending me your laptop?
Once upon a time. I had never felt so embarrassed in my life
In my opinion, the answer is D, varying sentence lengths. Meaning that you should have simple, compound, and complex sentences, and vary them. Because you should always have specific examples, not general statements. Cliches should be avoided. And paragraph indentation isn't the crucial element in a paper.
The sentence from the passage which offers support for the thesis, "The writings paint a detailed portrait that shows daily life in ancient Egypt to be surprisingly quaint and free" is, "They uncovered tens of thousands of scrolls that contain information about daily life."
Answer: Option D.
Explanation:
Thesis statement is the one which focuses on the main idea of the text. The thesis statement of the passage is about how the writings depicted the day to day life of ancient Egypt. So the statement which goes with the thesis statement is 'They uncovered tens of thousands of scrolls that contain information about daily life.' This sentence provides the information regarding the thesis statement. The other mentioned options on the other hand are about construction of tombs, love stories, and workers strike which doesn't support the thesis statement.