The answer is C.
Don't worry about "Walter uses fantasies to escape the constant scolding of his wife" this is the result of the conflict but we are trying to find out the conflict.
The answer is character vs character.
Hope this helps :)
Help her to stop by knowing why she started at first. Probably she didn’t feel to happy and thought it might be a change in life. Her father should find out abs after it’s done she should get grounded and try to get rid of who gave her permission or who told her to do it.
Yes, it has made an amazing decision so that it can slow down the spread and keep the safety of the citizens first.
Hello there!
The kind of grain the Robinson Crusoe grow was mainly actually barley. Barley is known to be a cereal wheat kind of food, and back then in <span>Crusoe kind of climate, it was very simple to plant this kind of food, based from the climate and the quality of his soil that Robinson has been taking care of.
</span><span>A. corn
B. wheat
C. barley
D. rye
I hope this helps you!</span>
Answer:
I'm not sure if this is what you're looking for but:
Explanation:
"The lake was as blue as a sapphire. The waves splashed and spattered. The water came to life, roaring and rumbling. The sky's sparkling blue light reflected off the water, causing it to shine like phosphorus. The water was music to my ears because the noises of the waves are calming to me and make me feel at home. The water was glowing with dark light coming from the now gray cloud-filled sky."
<u>The lake was as blue as a sapphire.</u> - simile
<u>The waves splashed and spattered</u> - alliteration
<u>The rushing water came to life,</u> - hyperbole
<u>roaring and rumbling.</u> - alliteration
The sky's sparkling blue light reflected off the water, <u>causing it to shine like phosphorus.</u> - simile
The water was shining with <u>dark light</u> - oxymoron
<u> now gray cloud-filled sky</u> - imagery
<u>The sky's sparkling blue light</u> - imagery
<u>The water was music to my ears</u> - metaphor
That's the best I can do! Good luck! :)