<span>An introduction is not an angle from which to look at a piece of literature when using hexagonal writing.
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There are several options for the turning point. When Macbeth listens to and decides to kill Duncan fulfilling the prophecy. However, in Act III, Scene IV, when Macbeth sees the ghostly figures at the dinner. This is the ultimate moment when Macbeth realizes that there is no way out of his nightmare.
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a. You can either talk to the manager about your problem or writing a letter to the president of the company.
- here the correct form would be "or write a letter" - so the whole sentence is incorrect
b. Anyone who is going to work here will have to be athletic, an intelligent person, and have a good sense of humor.
- yes, this one is correct! it doesn't have any mistakes AND it's a parallel construction.
c. Most people enjoy ice cream and the plant grows. - this is not incorrect, but it's a bit weird. plus, it's not a parallel construction
d. The painter wore glasses, gloves, and boots. - this is correct, but it's not a parallel construction. </span>
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>