Which evidence from the Newsela article “Health Benefits of Reading, Writing, Are Not Just for Patients" best supports the inference that reading fiction can be very beneficial to personal relationships?
"He [Raymond Mar} studies the effect reading fiction and nonfiction has on our ability to understand what others are feeling."
"Trying to understand these characters exercises the same mental muscle that helps us understand people in the real world."
"Because when people are reading fiction, they are imagining what it is like to be in these stories, Mar says."
"Coke points to books such as Frank McCourt's "Angela's Ashes." In that book the author writes about growing up poor in 1930s and '40s Ireland."