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3 January, 10:12

In a personal narrative, an author describes her experiences as a teacher in a poor village far from her home country. After suffering emotional and material losses, she decided to turn her attention to those less fortunate than herself. To her surprise, she found her students to be more content than she herself had ever been.

What two topics does this narrative most clearly address?

A. Solitude in nature and self-reflection

B. Perseverance and the importance of education

C. Dealing with loss and personal growth

D. Charity toward others and failed romance

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  1. 3 January, 10:20
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    C. Dealing with loss and personal growth

    This option is most accurate since firstly, the excerpt mentions that the author experienced loss. This is apparent from the line in the excerpt " After suffering emotional and material losses ... ".

    Furthermore, the author also demonstrates that she experienced personal growth. This can be inferred from the lines in the excerpt, " ... decided to turn her attention to those less fortunate than herself".
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