<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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Traditionally, the parable of the talents has been seen as an exhortation to Jesus' disciples to use their God-given gifts in the service of God, and to take risks for the sake of the Kingdom of God. These gifts have been seen to include personal abilities ("talents" in the everyday sense), as well as personal wealth.
An allusion is a reference made to hint at something without saying it directly.
this can include a person, place or event and like many allusions its up to the reader to understand it and make the connection.
example: Jeez sally sure is a grinch around the holidays.
this is refrencing the grinch who was unhappy all the times especially at Christmas .
D) obscure and mysterious
Answer:
not known or recognized.
"his voice was unfamiliar to her"
synonyms:
unknown · new · strange · queer · foreign · alien · unheard of · beyond someone's ken
unusual or uncharacteristic.
"the yellow taxicab was an unfamiliar sight on these roads"
synonyms:
unusual · uncommon · unconventional · novel · different · exotic · alternative · unorthodox · odd · peculiar · curious · atypical · uncharacteristic · unwonted · abnormal · anomalous · aberrant · out of the ordinary
(unfamiliar with)
not having knowledge or experience of.
"the organization was set up to advise people who might be unfamiliar with legal procedures"
synonyms:
unacquainted with · unused to · unaccustomed to · unconversant with · unpracticed in · inexperienced in · unskilled in · unversed in · uninformed about ·