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Alex73 [517]
2 years ago
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Core ELA 9

English
1 answer:
devlian [24]2 years ago
4 0

The type of conflict taking place in this passage is character vs. nature. Thus, the correct option is A.

<h3>What is Conflict?</h3>

Conflict may be defined as a circumstance that leads to disagreement with someone over contrasting sentiments.

According to the context of this question, the author describes the above passage in reference to qualities possess by nature like blue air, white water, the sound of waves, etc.

Therefore, the type of conflict taking place in this passage is character vs. nature. Thus, the correct option is A.

To learn more about Conflict, refer to the link:

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