With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". of, or the infliction of suffering or harm upon, those who differ in a way regarded as offensive.” Matter of Acosta, 19 I & N Dec. 211, 222-23 (BIA 1985). “An applicant must therefore actually fear that he will be persecuted upon return to his country, and he must present evidence establishing an objective situation under which his fear can be deemed reasonable.” Mikhailevitch v. INS, 146 F.3d 384, 389 (6th Cir.1998) (citations omitted). More specifically, we have held that persecution consists of “more than a few isolated incidents of verbal harassment or intimidation, unaccompanied by any physical punishment, infliction of harm, or significant deprivation of liberty.” Id. at 390. See also Castellano-Chacon, 341 F.3d at 550; accord Singh v. INS, 134 F.3d 962, 967 (9th Cir.1998) (<HOLDING>). Ordinarily, to qualify for withholding of

A: holding that prejudice may result when the alien is prevented from  reasonably presenting his or her case  citation omitted emphasis added
B: holding that petitioner must establish that he is at particular risk as a christian and that his predicament is appreciably different from the dangers faced by other nonchristian iraqis
C: holding that an alien  must show that he is at particular riskthat his predicament is appreciably different from the dangers faced by his fellow citizens  citation omitted
D: holding that notice to an alien at the most recent address provided by the alien is legally sufficient
C.