Answer:
The primary conflict displayed in the given passage lies between Meimei and Lindo as the former is exasperated by the critiques of the latter and finds it utterly unreasonable. This misperception is the external conflict that Meimei undergoes and the secondary conflict lies 'within herself' as she deep down knows that being annoyed is not appropriate to wrap up an argument. If she wishes to learn this art of 'invisible strength' to conquer her aggression, she is supposed to look for a solution that would help. Just asking her mother to recede would not help in anyway. While Lindo seems prompted by a wish to witness Meimei succeeding. He feels that however Meimei is winning in some of the games but she must continue to upgrade and prove herself. His key idea behinf her critique is that she keeps improving instead being complacent.
Root (in order with suffix): confide, impose, demonstrate, final, moment, deprive, recite, ignite, deride.
suffix (in order with root): confidential, imposition, demonstrative, finality, momentous, deprivation, recitation, ignition, derision.
Boss shouldn't have interrupted the teacher, can she ?choose the best option?
Daughter / Water
Pores / Shores
Internal rhyme is with 2 words on the same line rhyming.
Bryant uses images of coffins, tombs, and graves to develop the idea of death.
You can do the citing from the text yourself, well because you have the text.