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JulsSmile [24]
3 years ago
5

Read the passage. During the spelling test, Adrian sees his friend Malcolm cheating. Adrian knows this is wrong. His first thoug

ht is to say something to the teacher, but Malcolm is one of Adrian’s few friends. If he tells the teacher, it could end their friendship. He decides to think about the situation before saying anything. What type of conflict do the details in this passage most reveal? character vs. self character vs. society character vs. nature character vs. character
English
2 answers:
wlad13 [49]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Character vs. Self

Explanation:

He is arguing with himself whether he should tell or keep his lips sealed.

RoseWind [281]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Character vs. Self

Explanation:

I just took the test and got this one right.

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