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A man is about to go on a date for the first time in 20 years. Before now, he had been in a long-term relationship, which has sadly come to an end. He just got too distracted by work, by friends, by everything except what he needed to focus on most. She became like a ghost around the house, a silent presence haunting the space they lived in, but otherwise preoccupied with her own ethereal concerns. He blames himself. Maybe he doesn't deserve to find love. Maybe he isn't suited to be in a relationship. He stops just short of stepping into the restaurant where his date is waiting for him. Finally, he decides to call his ex to ask her for advice. He always felt stronger with her in the picture, though he took her for granted until now. He needs just a little bit of that strength again. Which statement is a plausible theme in this story?A. More often than not, evil comes dressed in the guise of goodness. B.A man decides to call his ex of all people for advice on dating. C.People who are willing to grow do deserve second chances. D.Love at first sight does exist, and it can be a wonderful experience.

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