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A young man is moving house because his relationship is ending. He discovers an old diary from his younger years
and reads it. He realizes that it is not his partner who has
changed, but himself, and the real problem in his life is his
unhappiness in his career. He resolves to stay and
recommit himself to happiness.
Which of the following story descriptions most directly shares themes with
the passage above?
A. A college student convinces herself she is uninterested in school
before realizing that she has chosen the wrong major.
OB. Two travelers arrive late at night at a mysterious inn, where
supernatural events threaten their safety
O C. A child is unable to wait patiently for his mother to return home
from working overseas.
OD. A woman escapes an oppressive home to find herself alone in a
strange city


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