Answer:
B. Fry and Ria's friendship is compromised when Fry discovers Ria's political views.
Explanation:
A conflict is when there are opposing or contrasting points of view or interests. This conflict can be between two or more characters or things. And this conflict of interest can either be internal or external, depending on the mannerism of the event or situation or characters.
Among the given sentences, the <u>most conflict can be seen in sentence B</u>. This sentence contains two characters who are friends but came into conflict because of their contrasting political views. Thus, this is a<u> character vs. character conflict.
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Sentence A contains no conflict as the audience laughs along with the comedian's joke.
Sentence C contains a conflict between the principal and his own opinion, which is not much of a conflict.
Sentence D contains a character Min Reed who doesn't put up with nonsense. This can be a conflict too but it within the character only and doesn't pose much of a conflict as compared to sentence B.
Thus, the <u>correct answer is option B.
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A sentence: Given to much homework kids will be stressed and can cause their grades to go down. I will continue
Answer:
A. Old Lights preachers believed religion should be practiced in a rational way while New Lights preachers propagated emotion in religion.
Explanation:
The terms "Old Light" and "New Light" were just two forms of the same religions that differs only in their ways of thinking or approach to their faith. Old Light represents those 'old, traditional' believers while the New Light represents those who are adapt more of the 'new modernized and revised' approach.
These two terms were first used during the First Great Awakening in Britain during the 18th Century which later spreads to the American colonies. They generally refer to the Congregationalists and Baptists in New England who took different stands on the Great Awakening. Old Lights preachers believed religion should be practiced in a rational way while New Lights preachers propagated emotion in religion.