The statement that best explains the purpose of the Author of "A Complication or Two" is that "He wants to share something he has learned about life and concludes the narrative with a life lesson." (Option B).
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What is the background to the story?</h3>
The author the story takes a narrative stance in the first person. He narrates how he was able to navigate milestones in life especially those relating to education and the consequences thereof.
For example, it was while doing his residency at Tri-Valley Hospital that he met his wife.
He narrates that his life would have been altered significantly because he would have been unable to meet his wife if he had accepted the admission letter from the same school that his parents went to - hence the role of fate.
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Answer:
Each person should bring his or her own lunch to the picnic.
Explanation:
Has both genders used correctly.
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The answer is B, I hope this helped
Answer:
No essay, but consequences are not always fair because those making the judgments are wrong at times and don't see the full story, therefore making the one who might actually be innocent suffer.
Explanation:
<h2>Homer uses Foreshadowing.</h2>