<span> The sentence which stands as an example of an inciting incident in American Born Chinese is: B. The guard won't let the Monkey King into the party because he is a monkey.An inciting incident is a definite point, an event of a plot which leads to a particular conflict and makes an emphasis on it. The moment of 'monkey discrimination' is the most effective plotline that moves the story forward while keeping the reader engaged, so the answer is B.<span>
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Hi, thank you for posting your question here at Brainly. For this question, you have to look at each choices if it resembles the context of someone's opinion. Among the choices, that would be letter A, because of the word 'advice'. It tells us about an individual's view of a given situation.
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Very good but not everyone finds it appetizing
Answer: A
Explanation:
Waverly's mother is upset that she often loses chess pieces to her opponent, which is made clear when she says "Next time win more, lose less." Because of that and the other comments, we know that it's not B or C, because she never said anything that insinuates that she wants Waverly to lose or stop playing. Although her mother is happy when Waverly wins again, she never says anything about wanting her to be successful, so it's not D.
Basically, A is the correct answer because Waverly would lose less pieces if she blocked her opponent, and her mother wants her to lose less chess pieces.