I believe one comma might be unnecessary in the sentence, and there might be a missing period at the end.
However, I'm not entirely confident since I haven't studied much about nonrestrictive or nonessential phrases.
Answer:
The saying ''Life is not fair'' represents a truism.
Explanation:
A truism is a statement that is obviously true and is often overly simplistic, sometimes used ironically. Because it is self-evident, it doesn’t require further proof or elaboration.
Common examples of truisms include:
The apple never falls far from the tree.
An apple a day keeps the doctor away.
A friend in need is a friend indeed.
Life isn’t fair.
The notion of ''Life is not fair'' can be debated. It may not be universally accepted as a truism, as it depends on individual perceptions and experiences regarding life, making it sometimes true and sometimes false. It’s complex as it varies with people and their circumstances.
From my perspective, I believe this truism is not particularly valuable. Life presents us with countless situations, and fairness is not always evident in our experiences. Continuously asserting ''Life is not fair'' can lead to negative emotions, which is detrimental.
Answer:
I trust your transition to your new school is going smoothly :)
Explanation:
A Hasidic tale recounts that the esteemed Rabbi Baal-Shem-Tov, known as the Besht, undertook a critical and dangerous task: to expedite the arrival of the Messiah. The Jewish people, and mankind as a whole, were enduring too much hardship, overwhelmed by numerous evils. They needed to be rescued quickly. For his attempts to alter the course of history, the Besht faced punishment; he was exiled alongside his loyal servant to a remote island. In despair, the servant urged his master to use his enigmatic powers to return them home. "That is impossible," the Besht replied. "I have lost my powers." "Then please, offer a prayer, recite a chant, perform a miracle," pleaded the servant. "That's impossible," the Master answered, "I've forgotten it all." They both wept.
I believe the answer is option A, though I'm not completely certain.