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GarryVolchara [31]
3 years ago
9

What conflict does Lautrec have in the story?

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1 answer:
stiks02 [169]3 years ago
4 0

The conflict Lautrec have in the story is, his band's future is threatened by the actions of a neighbor.

Answer: Option A.

Explanation:

Lautrec is a character from the story ‘Evil Robort Theory’ written by J. Robbins. Lautrec was a member of his band Evil Robort Theory, and he along with his other band members was going to play in one of the talent show organized by their high school which was up in two days.

All the band members was practicing in a garage when suddenly a police officer came and stopped them from playing band in the evening. He stated that it causes noise pollution and there’s a complaint from the neighborhood. It was Mrs. Gretsky, Lautrec’s neighbor who was the one to complain and it was because of her action that Lauctrec’s future band was threatened.

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