Summary. Things are starting to heat up—as they usually do in Act 3. Benvolio and Mercutio are hanging out as usual, trading insults and mocking the Capulets. Trouble materializes in the form of Tybalt, who is trying to find Romeo so he can get back at him for crashing the Capulet party.
If I'm understanding you correctly (sorry, I'm new at this) It sounds like you are describing an accident that either didn't actually happen, or was minor compared to what could have happened. I would call this a "near miss" or "close call"
Explanation:
For example: I had a near miss today when a dog ran out in front of me.
Or: He had a close call when his foot almost slipped over the edge of the cliff.
Answer:
Poe himself meant the Raven to symbolize 'mournful, never-ending remembrance. ' Our narrator's sorrow for his lost, perfect maiden Lenore is the driving force behind his conversation with the Raven.
Explanation:
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Answer:
c
Explanation:
He doesn't really care about about learning and that makes him not really look forward to or care about anything.
Answer:
B. A woman tries to survive in the wilderness after being stranded in a plane crash.
Explanation:
Internal conflict are problems that happen in the protagonist itself.
External conflict are problems that environmental things cause to the protagonist.
In option A, it is internal because he "doesn't think he's good enough."
In option B, it is external because 1) the woman got stranded from a plane crash and 2) she needs to survive the animals or any other environment problems around her.
In option C, it is internal because he "struggles to decide"
In option D, it was up to the protagonist itself if she would choose her fans over her friends.