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svp [43]
3 years ago
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I guessed there was some mischief contriving, when I observed my master and his friend whispering long together, sometimes point

ing at me; and my fears made me fancy that I overheard and understood some of their words. Who is the protagonist of the character vs. character conflict in the passage above? the master the narrator the friend the pointing and whispering
English
2 answers:
kaheart [24]3 years ago
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The protagonist is the narrator.

This is a narrative text in which the narrator, besides telling the story in the first person, is part of it, and is therefore called the character.

In this case, the protagonist narrator is the main character in the story. All events revolve around itself, and so the narrative is most imbued with impressions and opinions regarding the events that have occurred, thus being a partial narrative, since no other angle of view can be seen.

Anestetic [448]3 years ago
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Based on the given passage above, the protagonist of the <span>character vs. character conflict in the passage above would be the narrator. The answer would be the second option. The master, on the other hand, is the antagonist or the one who is against the protagonist. Hope this is the answer that you are looking for. </span>
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