The answer here would be B. A nervous actor tries to conquer his stage fright. This battle that the actor is faced with is pitting him against himself. The conflict is happening within the actor's mind/body.
In A, the knight is fighting another being, the dragon.
In C, the traveller is trying to survive in (against) the wilderness
In D, the dog and the cat are learning to work together, but they are not fighting themselves.
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In onomonopeia they mean to convey the same sound as it makes in real life
<span>A. The protagonist is typically the “bad guy” in a story.
The answer above is correct. A protagonist is actually the "good guy" in a story, the antagonist is the "bad guy" in a story.
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Answer:
B. stole
Explanation:
because it is past tense and so B is the answer it could be C but it goes with has or had
False. It is necessary to cite all the sources used regardless if they were quoted verbatim, that is, "word for word" or if the information was paraphrased. Citing sources not only aids readers and future research and acknowledges the authors of ideas and contributions to the subject-matter of the paper, but also is done to avoid plagiarism.