Answer:
I agree with the answer of curiosity.
Explanation:
I haven't read the book, but doing a quick search I found this: "It is hard to say whether Saki himself takes a stance on curiosity, but he makes it clear that it is an integral part of childhood, especially in developing how children interact with adults and understand the world around them."
Because the author makes a stance that curiosity is an integral part of childhood, I agree with the selected answer in the image.
Answer:
Avoiding conflict can be an appropriate choice, depending on the circumstances.
Explanation:
According to Thomas-Kilmann avoiding is an appropriate form of dealing with conflict when used in the following situations: When an issue is trivial and other issues are more important or pressing - use time and effort where it will be most productive.
Answer:
Which excerpt from "Initiation" is the best example of an internal conflict?
. . .thinking, this is beginning to sound serious. Worse than a loyalty test, this grilling over the coals. What's it supposed to prove anyway?
Report me if you want I don't care