Answer:
Frank: internal conflict
Mr. Farris: external conflict
Mark: external conflict
Mrs. MacDougal: internal conflict 
Explanation:
Franks conflict is internal because he is not upset with his friends for not making it to the party, but rather feels guilty with himself for not saying anything. 
Mr. Farris has an external conflict because he had a heated disagreement with another person. 
Mark has an external conflict because he has angered his team members by continually missing practice sessions. 
Mrs. MacDougal has an internal conflict because she is indecisive regarding her evening plans. This only has to do with her and not other people. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
Be becuase infinitives always have “to” in them
        
                    
             
        
        
        
I read the paragraph with the phrase "<span>“But I am not tragically colored”.
She is colored but she did not experience the tragedy other colored people experienced because of their color. She defied the concept that one has of colored people. For her, being colored is just a part of her life. She does not harbor any bitterness or entertain any negativity about her plight as a colored person. She knows that there is more to life and in life than the pigment of the skin. She does not let other people's prejudice deter her from seeking her own life's journey. 
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The answer is a simile. This is because similes compare two things (these things here are his life and the dusty yards) by using like or as (specifically here as). 
The other ones don't make sense: nothing is being over exaggerated (hyperbole), there are no repeating consonants (alliteration), and there are no human characteristics being given to inhuman subjects (personification).
        
                    
             
        
        
        
C im not sure is is right .