Part A
Which subject is most relevant to the central idea of this text?
finding a marr...
English, 09.12.2021 21:10 simmers123
Part A
Which subject is most relevant to the central idea of this text?
finding a marriage partner
handling a setback
choosing a career
selecting a college major
Question 2
Part B
Which detail from the text best supports the analysis in Part A?
The narrator's rejection from the school of his choice leads him to discover his true passion.
The narrator marries a woman he meets at the hospital where he volunteered.
The narrator initially wants to go to law school, but ends up going to medical school.
The narrator’s intentions for his career change from his teens to adulthood.
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