A. All three can be present in the same novel.
There are three types of external conflict and one type of internal conflict that are considered the most common in literature. The three types of external conflict are: character vs. character, character vs. nature, character vs. society. The internal conflict is character vs. self. These types of conflict can all be present in the same novel. For example, in The Outsiders the character vs. character conflict is the Socs vs. the Greaser. The character vs. nature conflict are the kids vs. the fire. The character vs. society conflict is the Greasers vs. how society does not accept their behavior (especially since society overlooks the same behavior from the Socs). An internal conflict is Johnny's decision about whether or not to turn himself in for Bob's death. All of these conflicts add to the overall themes of the novel.
Full fathom five thy father lies.
<span>Of his bones are coral made </span>
<span>Those are pearls that were his eyes </span>
<span>Nothing of him that Doth fade </span>
<span>But doth suffer a sea change </span>
<span>Into something rich and strange </span>
<span>See names hourly ring his knell </span>
<span>Ding dong. Hark! Now I hear them ding dong bell.</span>
The rhyme scheme is derived from the ending words of each line.
There are six lines and they end as follows.
night
day
light
right
they
night
They scheme is abaaba
Second last one (C) <<<< answer
Cheerful = a celebration party with friends
Peaceful = a quiet beach at sunset
Suspenseful =an abandoned house during a storm
1)
Hamm and Clov bicker about their relationship.
Rising Action
2)
Nagg and Nell reminisce about the past.
3)
Hamm tells the story of when he took in a beggar and a boy.
4)
Hamm and Clov argue about whether to end their lives.
Climax
5)
Clov makes a final speech and exits.
Falling Action
6)
Clov returns dressed to leave but silently remains.
Resolution
7)
Hamm covers his face and sits motionless.