There once was a high school student named Peach. They were up rather late one night studying and their head was bobbing back and forth from exhaustion. Their analog alarm clock read 11:47 PM and Peach was just finishing up their 3rd cup of cofffee. A message popped up on the corner of Peach's laptop screen.
"Oh, Mrs. Filbert emailed me..." They clicked on the notification. "What does she want so late at night?"
The email read: "Hello, Peach. I'm just checking in to see whether or not you've finished your English essay just yet. It's due tonight at 11:59, and another late grade will significantly lower your overall score. Update me whenever possible. -Mrs. Filbert, English 4"
Peach's eyes widened like a deer caught in headlights. Frantically, they opened up a new document and started typing like mad. 3 minutes went by, then 5, then 9. Peach's vision darted from their book to their laptop as they tried to recall the plot of Pride and Prejudice within just 17 minutes.
Finally, as if a wave of relief washed over them, Peach finished their essay and clicked submit at exactly 11:59 PM. Well, it's better late than never!
After reading American history, it is recognized as has external conflict in the story.
<h3>What is conflict?</h3>
Conflicts refer to situations when people have disagreements over a certain topic due to differences of opinion. This disagreement leads to clashes and results in conflicts.
The conflict in the story is between Elena's desire to fit in and her inability to do so. Due to her parents' inconsistent presence at home, she is unable to feel accepted even there. This conflict is external because everything around her is in conflict.
The conflict can be resolved by establishing effective communication between the girl and her parents. She should also try to communicate and share feelings with her friends in school.
Communication helps to eliminate loopholes in any conversation and make better understanding with each other.
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Answer:
I believe the answer is: capable of being hated; disgusting
Explanation:
A all of the nouns. It could have been d, but if the quote is embedded, capitalizing the first letter would be incorrect grammar.