Man vs Man
There are 5 types of conflicts in literature:
1) Man vs Man/Character vs Character
2) Man vs Nature
3) Man vs Society
4) Man vs Self
5) Man vs Technology
The conflict is described as Man vs Man because they fight against each other, and the antagonist is stopping the protagonist from doing what they are wanting to.
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D) They are built by the deposition of sand by wind
Answer: Mood
Explanation: Many artist make art or music because of what they feel.
Answer:The author includes the years events happened.
When we tell a story in chronological order, we are describing the events in the order of occurrence in time. Most stories are arranged in this way in order to make the chain of cause and effect clear to readers. Events are also arranged chronologically in areas of studies such as history. In this case, the fact that the author includes the years events happened indicates that he is writing following a chronological structure.
Answer:Once you know who your intended audience is and what your purpose is for writing, you can make specific decisions about how to shape your message. No matter what, you want your audience to stick around long enough to read your whole piece. How do you manage this magic trick? Easy. You appeal to them. You get to know what sparks their interest, what makes them curious, and what makes them feel understood. The one and only Aristotle provided us with three ways to appeal to an audience, and they’re called logos, pathos, and ethos. You’ll learn more about each appeal in the discussion below, but the relationship between these three appeals is also often called the rhetorical triangle
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