Answer:
the angle of the corner was acute
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The correct answer is C. <span>Soto relates a story from his life to make a point about what it means to live in a multicultural society. 
The other answers can be eliminated because this excerpt is not criticizing marriage, presenting guidelines on how to live, or showing how one's heritage can limit choices. 
Instead, he is relating a story from his life to show what it means to live in a multicultural society. Ultimately, even though people may be from different cultures, they still share many similarities. This is made clear by the final line: Her people were like Mexicans, only different.</span>
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
part a is a and part b is a
Explanation:
i hope it is right
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
The correct answer is 4: The speaker implores God to use violence to break him so that he can be made new. 
In this Holy Poem 14, “Batter my Heart”, by John Donne, the poet is addressing God directly and he is implying that the usual way God enters into everybody’s life is not enough for the poet. The poet does not need gentle manners: to knock, to shine, to mend. 
On the other hand, in order to let God get into his life, he needs a tough hand: to force, to brake, to blow and burn. This is likely because the poet might consider his soul and heart are too corrupt for such gentle ways. 
The paradox, or apparently contradictory idea, here is to attach God such a violent behavior.