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How is the role of fate developed in the passage?


Caroline’s experience shows that fate conquers obstacles.


Rebecca’s words indicate that humans may transform fate.


The appearance of the general represents an opportunity offered by fate.


The arrangement of stars in the flag represents the stars that control fate.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I don’t have the passage, so I can’t pick the correct choice with certainty. If you paste the passage (or key lines), I’ll pick and justify the answer. Meanwhile, here’s how to decide which option is supported by the text—what to look for in evidence:

- “Caroline’s experience shows that fate conquers obstacles.”
- Look for narration where Caroline repeatedly encounters and cannot escape the same outcome despite her efforts, or where events conspire to override her intentions. Concrete examples: failed plans, unavoidable coincidences, outcomes presented as inevitable.

- “Rebecca’s words indicate that humans may transform fate.”
- Look for dialogue or reflection from Rebecca asserting human agency, choice, resistance, or the power to change destiny. Evidence would be explicit statements about changing one’s future or successful attempts to alter expected outcomes.

- “The appearance of the general represents an opportunity offered by fate.”
- Look for the general’s arrival being framed as sudden, providential, or as a turning point that seems “meant to be” — e.g., characters interpret him as a lucky break, or narrative voice links his arrival to fate/fortune.

- “The arrangement of stars in the flag represents the stars that control fate.”
- Look for symbolic language tying stars/constellations to destiny and a description of the flag’s stars as meaningful, controlling, or determining characters’ lives.

Use this checklist: identify words and images that signal inevitability (fate) vs. agency (choice), note whether the narrator/characters attribute events to destiny, and find direct metaphor/symbol connections (stars, general’s arrival). Paste the passage and I’ll select and explain the best answer.