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Which sentence or sentences use parentheses to set off an incidental remark? If you don't start studying more (I mean this), you will fail sixth grade. I wore a rose corsage (I prefer roses to carnations) to the banquet. We need the following items: (1) food, (2) shelter, and (3) clothing. I left for college when I was 18 (that was also the age at which I was married).

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I wore a rose corsage (I prefer roses to carnations) to the banquet.

If you don't start studying more (I mean this), you will fail sixth grade.

I left for college when I was 18 (that was also the age at which I was married).

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I believe it is the final sentence: I left for college when I was 18 (that was also the age at which I was married). This is because the parentheses also give information about another incident that took place at the time - his/her marriage.
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