Javad would always remember his fantastic semester abroad, perhaps because he

had planned for it so thoroughly. He’d secured his passport months prior to his departure,
and he had exchanged regular emails with his host family for even longer than that. He
took intensive Spanish language classes prior to departure, which helped him interact
with his classmates and the other people he met. His semester abroad seemed like one
of those lucky days when everything happens at exactly the right time to create a perfect,
memorable experience.

What is wrong with the analogy that ends this passage?

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There is nothing wrong with the analogy that ends this passage.
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