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The playwright usually introduces many minor conflicts to keep the audience engaged: each scene or section of a scene has a conflict which will develop, reach a climax, then be resolved. ... The decisive moment of the climax will determine the resolution of subplots, relationships, and minor characters' dilemmas.
He is a liver colored bird dog belonging to Mr. Harry who drives a bus.
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The main problem of the story is Nanabush's arrogance. he leans his lesson after losing his eyes. aka dont be arrogant
In the passage of Fitzgerald's "The great Gatsby", the reader can infer that the story conflict will be based on wealth and appearances, because of the contrast between the narrator's house, an "eyesore", and that of his neighbors, "white palaces".
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Question 1: <u>Option D</u>
Question 2: <u>Option C</u>
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Question 1: The other answer options have nothing to do with the passage, therefore, only option D stands
Question 2: The other options only state facts, the question asks for an opinion, so option C is the only one that is one