I believe it is the first choice, reading a journal that is unedited and unorganized.
This is because your stream of consciousness is whatever comes to mind, unedited, not necessarily factual nor easy to understand.
External conflict: The swan was stuck in thorns. Evidence for this is: Nevertheless, he was able to release it from the thorns.
The narrator, is the protagonist and she starts explaining that she is a teenager. She knows what the latest styles are, she reads the current editorials, she listens to the radio... She wants us to know that she is not a silly girl. In fact, she is a rational thinker. But in fact, when the boy takes her hand and invite her to the sakiting rink, she abandons all her rationality and she believes when he says that he will call her. When days pass by and he doesn't, she says " I'm not so really dumb".
All that, indicates the conflict: she is a sixteen year old, naive and soft in character behind that tough exterior.
Answer: I am not sure what text this is from but according to the quote, The speaker hates his "enemy's" parsay, but he hates himself more, likely due to him not having the courage to do something
Explanation:
Voice is the speaker or the person telling the story.
Tone is the overall atmosphere of a story.
Simile is when you compare two things - he is as strong as a lion.
Personification is when non-human entities have human qualities.