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natima [27]
3 years ago
7

Chocolate or vanilla ice cream? Why was it always so hard to make a decision? No matter how Greg looked at it, it was a struggle

to commit to either flavor. The ice cream vendor seemed to grow more impatient with every minute Greg couldn't make up his mind. *
Character versus Nature; Protagonist: Greg; Antagonist: ice cream
Character versus Character; Protagonist: Greg; Antagonist: ice cream vendor
Character versus Self; Protagonist: Greg; Antagonist: Greg himself
Character versus Nature; Protagonist: Greg; Antagonist: time
Character versus Character; Protagonist: ice cream vendor; Antagonist: Greg
(Which one is it?)
English
1 answer:
Elan Coil [88]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Character versus Nature; Protagonist: Greg; Antagonist: time

Explanation:

he's going against the clock to make his mind up

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