Answer:
Odyssey vs nature
Explanation:
The conflict in this passage is actually "Odyssey vs nature".
This is true because from the passage, we discover that he was tossed by a billow (from sea) and he sprang for the great fig tree. These are natural forces (billow and tree) conflicting against Odyssey. These forces were opposing Odyssey.
In literature, conflict is a literary device which is employed to show the struggle that goes on between two opposing forces.
In this passage, the conflict ongoing is that of man vs. nature i.e Odyssey vs. nature.
In what act 2 and scene 2???
Answer:
Setting, C
Explanation:
This sentence is setting the surrounding scene for whatever is going to come next in the text. The use of describing the temperature and lighting is what is considered a setting. Hope this helped :)
Reading the excerpt "Those who are more thrifty (as I must confess the times require) may flea the carcass; the skin of which, artificially dressed, will make admirable gloves for ladies, and summer boots for fine gentlemen."
After reading it, the conclusion is that the false premise in this excerpt is that people would be willing to use the skin of children to make clothing.
Hope this helps.