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I'm assuming that this line means that Love can happen quickly and you never know how long it will last and if it ends, forgetting it takes time because you were just in love and now it's over so you have to take time to processs that it's over and forget what you've been through. Sorry if it doesn't help.
The "Notes" is like a missing piece in a clue. It helps the reader understand the story, and it gives the perception that a reader knows <span>Norman Bowker to a personal level. It was written after Norman died which kind of serves as a memoir of a person who has done great things but still considered himself a failure.
My appreciation of the story grew after reading the "Notes". I'm grateful for the added information and knowing what's real and what's not. The "Notes" showed a connection between the characters and the people they are based on in real life which made the story more heartfelt to the reader.</span>
<span>The correct answer that will complete the sentence is:
</span>A - to/for/at <span>
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So the sentence becomes: “I am writing to apologize for his
deplorable behavior at the wedding ceremony.”
"To" is used to introduce a verb in its base form; "for" refers to the receiver or object; and "at" indicates a place or event.
The 3rd should be correct: <span>If you pay attention to his words, you can tell he has a bias toward cats. </span>