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Cloud [144]
3 years ago
7

An external conflict is a struggle between a character and an outside force. An internal conflict occurs when a character is str

uggling with his or her feelings. Reread the last half of page 4, which is the right side. Are the children facing an internal or external conflict as they walk to the closet and unlock the door? Explain your answer. ( This question is based on the story “All Summer in a Day”)
English
2 answers:
lana66690 [7]3 years ago
8 0

Answer: because we are missing the exert, just look in the back half of the paragraph and see if he is having problem with himself or if he is struggling with something  out of his control

Explanation: thats all i can give with that info

Alenkasestr [34]3 years ago
5 0

Answer: because we are missing the exert, just look in the back half of the paragraph and see if he is having problem with himself or if he is struggling with something  out of his control

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