3. B (afraid to embarrass)
4. A ( Laughingstock of the party)
5. D (flashback)
To boston, on the pond, at 4:14 pm, at all of the bird, in the sky, after the start, of the wedding
<span>The answer is C. The universal theme is a thought that applies to anybody paying little mind to social contrasts, or geographic area. All inclusive subjects are approaches to associate thoughts over all orders. It is a focal thought regarding the human condition. It is a speculation about existence or human instinct; they manage essential human concerns.</span>
So I don't believe that it is common, though I do believe that many can be commonly misinformed. It's not the event that is to be mistaken, instead it is more common to find a misdated event. Does that make sense? So the title or name of the event is not mistaken for another, but instead I believe the date or the event itself can be misinterpreted. Since, in order to know exactly what happened, you need to be there, and at the same time, there are many different perspectives. If you need further explanation, just let me know.
The answer would be “each of the soccer players wears a green jersey”