Part Write a short professional bio data about your profession, responsibilities, education, interests, and current work (no more than 150 words) Hello my teacher I would like to introduce, my name is Trong The Nguyen I'm a doctor I am working at Nghe An Oncology Institute I graduated from college in 2010 I finished my doctorate in oncology in 2022 I am a regular staff doctor I have many hobbies Including the hobby of beautiful women, working and studying hard The most favorite sport is table tennis Table tennis helps the body to be healthy, the mind to focus well I am currently working as an internal medicine doctor for cancer patients I hope a few of my acquaintances have to go to my hospital Part 2: Choose one of these questions which are given in the task and answer it in a 300-words essay 8.In the satirical essay titled "Advice to Youth" what, exactly, is the advice which Twain offers to the younger generation? Mark Twain is most well known for his humorist approach to his literature, usually utilizing Horatian satire The use of such light satire allows for Twain to approach realism differently than most conventional speakers would when instructed to deliver a speech to the youth of America In his "Advice to Youth," Mark Twain is poking fun at the solemnity and high moral seriousness of traditional graduation day speechesAs someone with an acute awareness of the way that language can be distorted for the purposes of selfinterest, Twain uses his essay to expose the hypocrisy that often lurks behind highflown rhetoric Twain evidently wants young graduates to share his suspicion towards the bromides and platitudes that those in positions of authority so often hand down to young peopleAlthough the way in which Twain goes about achieving this objective -through sarcasm, hyperbole, and tongue-in-cheek humor may be light-hearted, there's a serious message behind all the badinage Throughout his long life, Twain has learned a thing or two about authority figures and would dearly love for the younger generation to receive the benefit of his wisdom In preparing his readers for the rigors of adult life, Twain believes that it is essential to give them some cold, unvarnished truth about what the real world is really like To this end, he gives the impression that lying is an important skill to have if one is to get ahead in life Once again, one can see an important lesson-how to deal with life and all its many challenges delivered with wry humor, pretty much an epitome of Twain's entire approach in "Advice to Youth."