Are there any options?
If not:
"Why do you always do that!?!"
would be different in tone from
"Why do you always do that?"
The plot of "Raymond's Run" revolves around Hazel, the protagonist, who needs to win a race and wants to train her older brother who has health problems.
Based on this we can say that:
- The point of view is in the first person since Hazel is the one who narrates the story.
- The setting is Harlem, New York.
- The conflict is external and can be thought of as Character versus character.
<h3>What kind of conflict is this?</h3>
External conflict does not establish itself in the character's mind and establishes an element outside that character's body to generate the conflict.
In "Raymond's Run" the conflict is external and is of the Character versus Character type because the conflict is established between Hazel and Gretchen who is Hazel's main opponent in the race and the person she needs to defeat.
Learn more about external conflicts at the link:
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Answer:
Age differences
Explanation:
The youth is yet to realise that there is a huge difference in what the old man has experienced and what he (the youth) had gone through. The old man had age in his defense