Internal conflict is the point at which a character has to decide to admit to themselves what the issue going on in their head is and to take some sort of action on it. For some characters such as Dante (Dante's Inferno), this is dealing with depression and seeing the things that await him in Hell if he commits suicide. For others, it's working an issue that is a part of their past, such as PTSD flashbacks from war.
I'm not entirely sure how to say where in a story this conflict takes place, as it varies from piece to piece. Hopefully, however, this provides some better understanding of the concept.
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Idk if this will work but....
It was a strange night... it was warm but there was a evil feeling in the air it was like a rose I guess because they may be beautiful but the thorns hurt. I was walking through the garden and the farther I walked the darker the sky got and the colder it got. The sky didn’t go Black it went red... I started to run in the other direction but I quickly fell face first but something was pulling me back!! I felt nothing around my ankles I looked back and what I saw horrified me... it was a_____ (leave this blank for a mystery or you can fill it with something!)
Here are the three ways :
1. Opening job opportunities for the people
Let's say for example that you open a small restaurant, you need at least 3 people to run it, which means 2 new people will get a job opportunity
2. It's generate more taxes for the country
More profitable business that exist in the country means that more income the government could get to distribute welfare to the people
3. It's attracting foreign investment
This will strengthen the value of the country;s currency