Answer:
It's either C or D, but I'm pretty sure it's D
Explanation:
The reason I say D is because in the 1st paragraph, they way he says the paragraph makes it sound light and in the second one the way that he says. "It's so young it totters when she licks it with her tongue." It makes it sound playful.
(I did the best I could. I'm not the best at LA, but I'm pretty good at it)
Both of these examples of conflict are external conflicts. Meaning the main protagonist is fighting against an outside force.
The first one is character vs. nature or man vs. nature because the harsh weather is what’s preventing Don from being able to enjoy his camping trip.
The second one is character vs. society. The government (the mayor) has outlawed books and in turn the character has to create a underground society to enjoy such material.
Hope this helps.
When a statement is only on one side and doesn't care for the other