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Verizon [17]
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8

Review the main conflict in "Thank You, M'am" Roger has made some poor choices and needs to learn to respect himself. Which best

matches the main conflict? Question 7 options: Man vs. Self Man vs. Technology Man vs. Society Man vs. Nature Man vs. Man
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1 answer:
aleksklad [387]3 years ago
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Answer:

man vrs man it should be

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