For question excerpt number 1, <span>Garcia uses American baseball terminology to suggest fate’s defeat explains how Garcia’s word choice identifies her voice in the excerpt.
Same as excerpt number 2 in which the statement "</span>Soto relates a story from his life to make a point about what it means to live in a multicultural society" explains how Soto's established his voice in the passage.
Both statement explains how the structures of the excerpts are similar because "Each presents factual evidence to appeal to the reader’s logic".
Answer:
Using deception to get what you want is risky.
Explanation:
William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Ju liet" was and is still one of the most tragic yet romantic stories that present the theme of love. It presents the loyal and faithful love of the two lovebirds who chose love over their family's feud, choosing their happiness over that of the family's.
But despite the ever-enduring and powerful influence of love on a person, it also presents a fateful side of this type of love. While it was so romantic and powerful for Romeo and Ju liet to cling to their love and not let their family problem come in the way, they still did wrong in deceiving their families about the way they carried on with their love. And through their deceptive act of hiding their marriage and love from their respective families, their families (nonetheless unaware of the events) moved forward with their own plans. This ended tragically for both lovers, which is why deception is a risky and possibly wrong way of getting things done.
Thus, the <u>correct answer is the third option</u>.
I just got done reading the book. Do you want me to tell you the ending?
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