Answer:
Jourdan had already obtained his freedom papers the year before from the military leader of the Nashville district.
The central idea is: A job may be perfect for you even though you have trouble finding it.
How can we make this inference?
- the writer states that s/he spent a lot of time preparing for job applications
- throughout the passage, we find hints that finding a job in the industry is challenging. For example the writer states: <em>By the time I began the search for my first full-time job, the job market was in bad shape. During my first few months looking for a job, I sent out countless resumes and only had one interview.</em>
- In the end, the writer is satisfied with the job and finds out that it has positive aspects.
Conclusion: The writer had trouble finding a good job but ultimately found an appropriate one.
(i’m assuming it’s supposed to be in first person, if it’s not you can just change the pov) To start my night time routine, I jump in the shower to rinse off after a long day. after that i get dressed into my pajamas for the night, usually an old t-shirt and a pair of sweatpants. after I get dressed i brush through my hair to get any tangled out, and head to the bathroom to brush my teeth. after flossing and gargling mouthwash, i go back to my room and double check to make sure i’ve done all of my homework that is due tomorrow. if i’m all caught up on my schoolwork, i go on my phone for a little bit, either scrolling through social media or texting friends. around eleven, i close my phone for the night and settle into bed, trying to get as much sleep as i can before my 6am alarm goes off.
hope this helps!
Honestly on behalf of many people I don’t understand
lots of works always make a sentence
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