The answer will be ( Its success will show that it is possible for people to make their own government.) hope i helped
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Initially, Penelope has no interest in Junior, and even makes fun of his name. Furthermore, when he attempts to engage her, she pretends he doesn't exist. That Halloween, they dress in similar costumes, so Junior takes the opportunity to talk to her, but all in all, she's still not interested.
It isn't until Junior hears her throwing up in the girl's bathroom that they begon to build a relationship. At first, Junior is a supportive listener. She addresses her bullimia, Junior supplies much needed support, and even some advice. After this, they become very close friends. Junior, of course, is in love. He asks Penelope to the dance, she finds out he has no money, and Penelope embraces his problem, in the same way he embraced hers.
Things aren't always easy though, the two encounter racism and disappointment throughout. Penelope because she's white; Junior.... because he's not.
Hello. You did not provide the excerpt to which this question refers and did not enter answer options, which makes it impossible for me to answer your question.
However, to find out which of the answer options show the main claim of the passage first, you must read the entire passage and understand what the main topic being discussed is. The theme is the main claim of the passage and among the answer options, the one that represents this theme is the sentence that answers your question.
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The answer is D. serious. Most books differentiate actually so not all magical realist stories are serious but most are.<span />