I'm going to say just the word "no." I know Spanish and English -
Spanish has upside down question/exclamation marks, and they don't use capitalized letters unless it's the beginning of a sentence, which marks out vocabulary.
Spanish is also nearly backwards from English - this marking out pattern of word order.
Answer:
Society expects everyone to be skinny, and don't get me wrong being at a healthy weight is great but not everyone has the genes to have a perfect hourglass body that is expected now a days. Also I've been noticing that lately society has flipped and now things like movies make the entire cast a minority just to be deemed not racist. It saddens me to see that people are still being evaluated solely on color because of requirements pushed on by society.
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Assuming your options are <em>infinitives, repetition, adjectives, and punctuation, </em>the correct answer is infinitives.
The answer is rather simple when you think about it - there are no infinitives in this passage, so obviously they cannot contribute to any mood. There are repetitions (the word fog is constantly being repeated), there are a lot of adjectives, and some punctuation marks - all of which contribute to the dreariness of this excerpt.