How do the Mandrin's actions help set the plot of the text in motion? *

A. The Mandrin refuses to listen to his daughter when she tells him to ignore Kwan-Si's wall because she is not a son.

B. The Mandarin retaliates against Kwan-Si's new wall by building his own instead of ignoring it like his daughter suggests.

C. The Mandarin decides to gather the stone-masons and temple builders to create a new wall that will defeat Kwan-Si's wall​

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Answer:

C. The Mandarin decides to gather the stone-masons and temple builders to create a new wall that will defeat Kwan-Si's wall​.

Explanation:

Ray Bradbury's short story "The Golden Kite, The Silver Wind," tells the allegorical tale of how each and every element of human life is dependent on the other. The story tells of unity, brotherhood, life, struggle, envy, the good of all things, etc.

When the Mandarin learned of the new wall of Kwan-Si that he followed the advice of his daughter and build a new wall. He instructed his stone-masons, and temple builders to construct a wall that will 'defeat' any shape that the town of Kwan-Si has. So, the Mandarin's actions of following his daughter's suggestions and ordering the builders to build a new wall help set the plot for the next mission.

Thus, the correct answer is option C.

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