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Courage can be seen in the most unlikely people
Explanation: though now women should be seen as equals in colonial times they were vastly underestimated, even if they were suspicious on the women they wouldn’t truly believe that a woman could have pulled off something like that.
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It would be the first one! All of the above.
He fell out of love with Rosaline, and attended the Capulets' party after, He fell in love with Juliet apon first sight when seeing her at the Capulets' party.
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Internal conflict is conflict that, like the name suggests, comes from inside the character. The problem comes from some sort of internal debate, indecision, self-doubt, etc. Man vs. Self conflict. The character might have a mental or emotional problem that they must overcome to achieve their goal.
External conflict is a conflict that comes from outside a character's control. Man vs. Man, Man vs. Machine, Man vs. Society, Man vs. Nature, Man vs. Supernatural (Gods, fate, monsters, etc). It is a conflict that is outside a person's control, but one they must overcome nonetheless. Think villains in fairy-tales, or dystopian novels where a person or group has to rise against an oppressive government for some examples.
Most stories will combine both types of conflict, often with one causing or feeding into the other. Pretty much every story whether it's a novel, movie, video game, etc, will have some sort of conflict, and most will have both. I'll leave specific examples to you.
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The replacing of gerund with the infinitive form of the verb in the space provided is, Debbie <u>loved to watch </u>the skaters glide around the rink.
<h3>What is infinitive?</h3>
Infinitive is a form of verb, but doesn't always work as a verb. It works as an adverb, noun, or adjective. The infinitive is used as to+verb.
There are three types of infinitive, they are Full, Bare, and Split Infinitives.
Thus, Debbie <u>loved to watch </u>the skaters glide around the rink.
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