While it is apparent that the emotions (fear and pity) associated with the events in a tragedy are felt by the audience, it is probable that Aristotle understood pity and fear to be qualities of the action or events themselves. As the drama completes itself, it is the action that is purged of these emotional qualities.
Answer:
ME: Hey I just wanted to let you know that if you message or call me I wont get it because I wont be using a phone since I am trying to focus on my studies.
Friend: Come on, it is not that big of a deal how will I tell you super important stuff that can't wait.
ME: Friend this is very important and-
Friend: No! Ugh it does not matter
ME: Do you want me to do well in school
Friend: Yes
Me: Well then you support my decision and you should cut back on screen-time too until the exam finishes.
Explanation:
I tried! LOL!
Answer:
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One internal conflict in this excerpt is that in the first paragraph, the narrator was hoping for things like a nose, a blond haired boy and Robert, which are internal conflicts because she cannot control them. They are things she wants, but will most likely not get. This is related to culture because she is wanting to be American, and going against her Chinese heritage. One external conflict is her mother didn't want her to want to be american, that is why she gave her daughter the miniskirt in beige tweed, while saying that she must be Chinese on the inside and to love who she is.
Not SUPER SURE but think it is B because when it says to "bear arms" it needs more clarity
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