A. the external conflict of character versus character
B. the internal conflict of character versus self
C. the external conflict of character versus nature
D. the external conflict of character versus society
the external conflict of character versus character
Answer: Option A.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The call of the wild has been written by Jack London. It mostly talks about the nature, the environment who is appealing to the human beings.
This shows the emotions which are shown by the nature to the human beings and since the environment is totally pure and clean in itself, the type of emotions which are shown by the nature are very raw and not at all made up in itself.
The correct answer is 'Why does a human being find it necessary to fight for freedom and justice?'. This is an example of a rhetorical question; the question is not meant to be given an actual answer, it is just posed to make the person reading or listening to it think about what is being asked. For instance, when you say 'Who knows?', you're not expecting an actual answer, you're just asking to emphasize your belief that no one really knows. Every other answer to this question is just asking for factual information, which has little to do with rhetoric unless it is being used as evidence in persuasive writing, which it is not in this example.
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Answer:
Explanation:
"Surfing at the beach, the waves were huge."
This sentence implies that the waves were surfing at the beach, which isn't correct.
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