Based on the given excerpt above, I can say that the what the carp represents here are DEATH and INNOCENCE. Death here refers to how the twenty-pound carp was being treated and innocence refers to the teachers and boarding students who tasted the carp. This excerpt is actually from Yun Wang's "The Carp" and this lyric poem reflects his bad experiences from his father, such as imprisonment and torture.
Man versus nature: In this type of conflict, a character is tormented by natural forces such as storms or animals. This is also an external conflict.
If you’re asking a question personally, I’d feel sympathy for both, bad choices or not everyone deserves a break, and deserves to be happy.
Answer:
straight
Explanation:
straight in it it will be cute I promise
To hold back an expression of anger.