Right, if a author does not have a definite purpose for writing something their writing will tend to have no purpose
Please, for the love of god, be a vet. It is a much more stable career path. And I know people are like "oh but follow your dreams" realistically you will not make enough money in acting to have it be your career. It's not because of you- it's because the industry is so competitive and crazy. I'm sure you're a wonderful actress with a lot of talent! But do you want a career you can depend on? Go with veterinary school.
The correct answer is option three.
Irony is a literary device in which someone's expression uses language that usually signifies the opposite. It is typically applied to funny or to express something forcibly and clearly. In this quote, the father of the triplets makes a humorous remark about the newborn babies.
Its validity is questionable since the speaker benefits from people believing it.
As the CEO, if the business does well, the CEO does well. While the CEO likely does have a strong background in business, that doesn't automatically make his words completely valid. You must take into account the bias and incentive he has to make his employees work harder so he doesn't have to.