The answer is #2 It is written by the author about his or her own life
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In the beginning of "Oedipus The King" by Sophocles, Oedipus states that whoever committed the crime will be punished and banished, foreshadowing what will later happen to him. Another foreshadowing occurs when Queen Jocasta mentions that Oedipus looks much alike with Laius, hinting that the two are related. The third and most noticeable foreshadowing is when Tiresias answers the mystery from the beginning, but the king believes it to be a trick, and pursuing the truth causes him to meet his fate.
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The first one is: Debate and Tennis
The second one is: Debate
The third one is: Tennis
The fourth one is: Tennis
The fifth one is: Debate and Tennis
The sixth one is: Debate
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The major theme of "Life without Principle" is "freedom", since it talks about the ways in which people can be free from the "chains" of live by living in ways that are beneficial to their mind and body.