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lord [1]
2 years ago
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Kyle was torn. Should he really stop being friends with Dave just because the guys on the football team thought he was a book ne

rd? Dave had been his best friend since first grade, but now that he was in high school, things were different. Kyle wanted to be popular. The next day in biology class the teacher allowed the class to select their lab partners for the year. Kyle caught the eye of Dave across the room just as Marcus, the best receiver on the football team, headed in his direction from the other side of the room. This was it, Kyle would have to make his choice. He wished it hadn’t come so soon. A. character vs. self B. character vs. nature C. character vs. society D. character vs. character
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alexira [117]2 years ago
7 0
The type of conflict experienced by Kyle in the passage given above is CHARACTER VERSUS SOCIETY, thus,  the correct option is C.
Characters versus society conflict is said to occur when a person hold a particular belief concerning an issue but the community in which the person finds himself disagrees with his belief, therefore, the person will have to make decision as per which side to take.
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