Syrita was chosen to argue with X because she was the first person he saved, as shown in option B. In this case, option B is the correct answer.
Although you haven't shown it, we can see that this question refers to the book "Superhuman" by Nicola Yoon.
When reading this book, we can see that:
- A superhero named X decides to destroy the world, as he believes that human beings are evil and that they have no salvation.
- He came to this conclusion because he was unfairly shot by cops when he was an ordinary human, as the cops shot him for being black.
- However, before wanting to destroy humanity, he saves Syrita the day she fell from a building.
For this reason, the president decides to send Syrita to talk to him, because he saved her, which shows that human beings have salvation and not all evil.
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Answer:
It reveals that Macbeth is a man who will allow no one to get in the way of his goals. Macbeth is overly ambitious and is ready to destroy to get his dark desires.
In this poem, Pound is comparing "faces in the crowd" to petals that are laying against a tree branch.
This is exactly what he says in the poem - "petals on a wet, black bough." A bough is the main branch of a tree, so this is definitely the only appropriate answer in this case. He wants to say that people resemble these petals.
This woman has brought shame upon us all, and ought to die. Is there not law for it? Truly there is, both in the Scripture and the statute-book. Then let the magistrates, who have made it of no effect, thank themselves if their own wives and daughters go astray!”
What part of the plot does this excerpt reveal