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Sav [38]
3 years ago
11

There are many types of conflict in narrative short stories. Choose the number next to the conflict type that matches up with th

e example.
Question 14 options:

person vs. person


person vs. society


person vs. self


person vs. nature


person vs. fate

1.
A teen's parents want to move, but she wants to stay in their present town.

2.
Cast adrift in a rowboat, a sailor makes his way to a distant island.

3.
A girl in the 1800s wants to become a doctor, but females are not admitted to medical school.

4.
A young knight struggles to escape a doom that has been prophesied for him.

5.
A student must choose between participating in a rock-climbing club and taking a part time job.
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2 answers:
bearhunter [10]3 years ago
6 0
1) person vs. person. (maybe)
2) person vs. nature.
3) person vs. society.
4) person vs. fate.
5) person vs. self. 
Vaselesa [24]3 years ago
4 0
1. Person vs. Person.
2. Person vs. Nature.
3. Person vs. Society.
4. Person vs. Fate.
<span>5. Person vs. Self. </span>
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