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It should be moved to the beginning of the sentence, that means, that it should be placed before "The motorcycles raced" (option A).
Explanation: "down the track" is a prepositional phrase. All prepositional phrases have no verbs nor subjects. These can be used as adjectives or adverbs. They can be placed either after the verb and at the begining of a sentence. When placed at the beginning of a sentence, it sounds more formal than the common structure composed of 'subject + verb + predicate' and this construction has to be followed by a comma.
In this case, the answer would be:
'Down the track, the motorcycles raced for the prize'.
Hamlet's struggles and Indonesia's political situation are similar, for this reason, Afrizal Malna was inspired by Shakespeare's play to create his play.
<h3>How is Afrizal Malna's play similar to "Hamlet"?</h3>
- The play shows a young man trying to maintain his sanity.
- The play shows a young man reflecting to bring about changes in the political system.
- The play shows the country entering a complete political collapse and victim of strong corruption.
This play aimed to show the political situation in Indonesia and how it affected the citizens. The protagonist of this play tries to change the situation of the country, but he needs to keep his sanity while the country collapses in corrupt and inefficient politics, just like Hamlet.
Afrizal Malna's play is called "Hamlet Prior to the Elections"
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