T. A. Barron would treats setting on par with characters--equally as alive and complex.
The author T. A. Barron discusses how he had authored a text about a tree that was, what he noted as, a tree’s biography. It should be noted, however, that even though a tree is alive, a tree is typically understood to be inanimate because it is not alive in the same was as an animal. This means that whenever trees are mentioned in writing, they are typically just background/part of the setting. That said, by noting he had written a tree’s biography and considers trees characters, what that implies is that he, too, would treat setting in his work as alive and on equal ground as a regular characters because of the way he considers trees (what are typically just part of the setting) as tantamount with animate objects.
Answer:
Stage I: Potential opposition or Incompatibility
Explanation:
There are five stage of conflict process, the stages are:
1. Potential opposition or incompatibility.
2. Cognition and personalization.
3. Intentions.
4. Behavior.
5. Outcomes.
Potential opposition or incompatibility: this is usually the first stage in a conflict process. This is the presence of factors that can make conflict to occur/rise.
Cognition and personalization: this is based on the perception of the individuals involved. If the individuals perceived/agreed that there is no conflict then there is no conflict. Conflict issues are generally defined in this stage.
Intentions: this is the stage of conflict I'm which decisions to act in a given way occur.
Behavior: this is the stage of conflict process where the conflict is visible in an individual attitude/action.
Outcomes; this is usually the last stage in a conflict process. This is usually the reactive action that occur as a result of the conflict.
So, the presence of the new Boss (David) has given room for conflict to rise and this is the first stage of conflict process which is the answer (Potential opposition or Incompatibility)
Answer:
:I do not agree because even tough you are beautiful you can be treated badly. They can treat you bad for your race ,skin color and the things you like to do. They can treat you bad for being beautiful too. Some will get jealous and mad. They might hate you for something you did good or bad. Not only “ugly people het treated badly”. The people that are beautiful might have an abusive fam
Explanation:
He is angry because he doesn’t like getting tricked