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gavmur [86]
1 year ago
5

Write three to four sentences presenting your prediction about the main conflict in the novel based on how the characters feel a

bout their lives
English
1 answer:
laila [671]1 year ago
3 0

The main conflict in the novel will most likely be between the animals and the humans.

  • Firstly as the animals tell that they live in very poor conditions,
  • After that, they say that human is their enemy.
  • Lastly, they say that hunger and extra work will not be there if humans are vanished from their lives.

<h3>What is the meaning of conflict?</h3>

Conflict is a struggle and clash of interest which brings a serious argument which mostly leads to a prolonged disagreement.

<h3>What are the synonym and antonym of the word Conflict?</h3>

The synonym of the word conflict is Disagreement or dispute and antonym of the word conflict is Agreement or accord

Hence, the correct answer is 'most likely be between the animals and the humans.'

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