There are several types of conflicts in literature:
You have:
1. Man versus Self
2. Man versus another character
3. Man versus nature (ex. To build a Fire by Jack London)
4. Man versus Society (ex: Atlas Shrugged)
In this case I would think that the conflict is found in D: Perseus's effort to escape from the Gorgons after he kills Medusa.
The reason why I feel that D is the best option is because There is a cause and effect of the conflict. Pereus caused a death and now that brings conflict into the picture especially since it says he has to put effort into escaping the other characters (Gorgons).
Good luck and I hope this helped.
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Ok i am kinda confused on what im supposed to do. so imma just ask questions about the cats actions.
What milk do cats drink?
What type of fish?
do they eat/drink anything else?
Idk if that is what you mean but i asked question~
No, Use tone, the viewpoint character’s attitude, in every scene to deepen the reader’s connections to the events of that scene and to the character. While the characters feelings is what is affected by the tone.
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Climb Uruk's wall and walk back and forth! Survey its foundations, examine the brickwork! Were its bricks not fired in an oven?
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It is at the beginning and at the end...It all comes full circle. Like the circle of life, this is a new Uruk.