Ok so what I think I’m getting out of this is that you have to write a paragraph about a student trying to get out of their responsibilities. And they are also asking that you put in details like the excuses he or she made to get out of their situation if that makes any sense-
The opposing force created, the conflict within the story generally comes in four basic types: Conflict with the self, Conflict with others, Conflict with the environment and Conflict with the supernatural. Conflict with the self, the internal battle a lead character has within, is often the most powerful.
Or just conflict.
hope it helps!
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This quote can be found on page 23 of my copy of The Crucible.
Just a little further help if it is needed. This quote is rather long. When using a quotation from a book in an essay as textual evidence it is important to use only the most important piece of evidence. Before the quotation, you should include some information about the context of the quotation. For example if you were to use this quotation to show Abigail's dislike of Elizabeth, you might introduce the quote by saying, "In an argument with John Proctor Abigail reveals her hatred of Elizabeth when she says, ".....".
gazing would be the best choice