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The author of the passage seems to suggest that
For nearly two years I lived in my little cell or room in the Dehradun jail, and I began to feel as if I was almost a part of it. I was familiar with every bit of ~t, I knew every mark and dent on the whitewashed walls and on ยท the uneven floor and the ceiling with its moth-eaten rafters. In the little yard outside I greeted little tufts of grass and odd bits' of stone as old friends. I was not alone in my cell, for several colonies of wasp and hornets lived there, and many lizards found a home behind the ratters, emerging in the evenings in search of prey.
A:
It is possible to adjust oneself to uncongenial surroundings
B:
The conditions in Indian prisons are not bad
C:
It is not difficult to spend one's time in a prison
D:
There is a need to improve the conditions in our jails
The answer is:
A