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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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I don’t have the passage, so I can’t choose the single best answer with confidence. Could you paste the passage or give a few key lines?
If you want to decide on your own, here’s how to test each option against the text:
- Caroline’s experience shows that fate conquers obstacles — look for a scene where Caroline tries to resist or overcome something and fate nonetheless determines the outcome (her plans fail despite effort; events overwhelm her).
- Rebecca’s words indicate that humans may transform fate — look for explicit dialogue or narration where Rebecca argues people can change their destiny, or where her speech leads to action that alters the course of events.
- The appearance of the general represents an opportunity offered by fate — look for the general’s arrival framed as providential or as a turning point that opens a new, chance-driven possibility (not just a random plot event).
- The arrangement of stars in the flag represents the stars that control fate — look for symbolic language tying the flag’s stars to destiny, astrology, or control over lives.
Choose the option that has direct, specific textual support (quotation or clear description) rather than one that’s only implied. If you paste the passage I’ll pick the best answer and explain why.
If you want to decide on your own, here’s how to test each option against the text:
- Caroline’s experience shows that fate conquers obstacles — look for a scene where Caroline tries to resist or overcome something and fate nonetheless determines the outcome (her plans fail despite effort; events overwhelm her).
- Rebecca’s words indicate that humans may transform fate — look for explicit dialogue or narration where Rebecca argues people can change their destiny, or where her speech leads to action that alters the course of events.
- The appearance of the general represents an opportunity offered by fate — look for the general’s arrival framed as providential or as a turning point that opens a new, chance-driven possibility (not just a random plot event).
- The arrangement of stars in the flag represents the stars that control fate — look for symbolic language tying the flag’s stars to destiny, astrology, or control over lives.
Choose the option that has direct, specific textual support (quotation or clear description) rather than one that’s only implied. If you paste the passage I’ll pick the best answer and explain why.
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