Writing letters that will never be read frees you to say anything at all. You can write to those people whose petty meanness stung you or whose significant cruelties really hurt you. It’s open season on expressing as much rage or sadness or wonder as your heart can desire and your sentences can contain. You can write yourself out of a mood or into a mood. You can even reveal your deepest feelings about a troubled relationship that haunts you. You just might find the peace you’ve been searching for. And you can do it all without having to spend the price of a stamp.

What general statement in the excerpt is supported by the examples given by the author?

a.Writing letters that will never be read frees you to say anything at all.

b.It’s open season on expressing as much rage or sadness or wonder…

c.You can write yourself out of a mood or into a mood.

d.And you can do it all without having to spend the price of a stamp.

A?

Right.

Thank you.

You're welcome.

Yes, the general statement in the excerpt that is supported by the examples given by the author is option A: "Writing letters that will never be read frees you to say anything at all." The examples provided in the excerpt illustrate how writing letters that will never be read allows individuals to express their emotions freely without any limitations or consequences.