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Answer:
In the end, life is what we make out of it.
Explanation:
Being alive means living it, and not just surviving. Every person around us dreams for a happy and healthy life. For me, being alive means helping those in need, being alive means exploring each and every place, it means experiencing every defeat and victory with a smile.
Each one of us get to decide what holds more value in our life. If given a choice, we would always choose the one we think is more important. And the one what is important, is most valuable to us.
We all know that life is challenging. Each one of us at some point come across challenging situations. For example: some fear the outcome of their wrong doing, for some getting out of an addiction is a real challenge, some have struggled real hard to reach at the top. I think we feel life is challenging mostly when we're unable to meet our desires. So during such situation its always better to limit the wants.
Life for me is mostly worth living when we try to connect with the world around us. The most memorable and precious memories are the ones that are lived with other people. When we try to do something or help someone beyond our personal satisfaction, that's what makes our life worth. Experiencing and enjoying the little things in life is what gives us true happiness and makes our life worth living.
The first two paragraphs show that even though she lost both parents at an early age, Jane Fairfax was raised with great joy and love. With that, we can say that option A is the correct answer.
The text you showed doesn't have the first two paragraphs, with the first 14 lines, but we can see that this text is a part of the book "Emma" written by Jane Austen.
Thus, when reading the first paragraphs of this passage, we can see that:
- The passage is featuring Miss Jane Fairfax.
- Her parents died when she was a little child and she was raised with her aunt, Mrs. Bates, who is very young.
- Although we are used to sad stories, the Jane Fairfax story is not like that.
- That's because the first paragraphs show how she was a very happy child in her aunt's care.
- That's because Jane's aunt loves her so much and raised her with great care and affection.
In this case, we can summarize these paragraphs, showing that despite losing her parents at a very young age, Jane was raised with joy, love, and affection, as option A shows.
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