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D. Just as the picnic was starting, the rain began to pour, and the girls were getting very wet.
Explanation:
The answer that best shows character versus nature is "Just as the picnic was starting, the rain began to pour, and the girls were getting very wet."
In Character vs. Nature conflict, what occurs is a resistance or opposition that a character faces from a natural force or element. Most times, the opposing nature overwhelms the character in such a way that the character cannot control.
From the selected option, it can be seen that the girls were opposed by the rain that started pouring just at the time they started the picnic. "The girls" are the characters and "the rain" is the opposing nature.
The forest is being conserved by the people.
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A stock character is an archetypal character notable for their flatness. As a result, they are an easy target for parody and criticism. In the given choices, the answer is most likely Creon. He is an archetypal villain because his announcement to bury Polyneices is the catalyst for the misfortune which composes the plot of the story. His philosophy as an oppressor is almost exactly opposing to Antigone which is the archetypal hero of the story who loves her fallen brother and wants to see him to buried out of his love and the love of the gods.