It is C. he has found his perfect disciple.
Answer:
Character vs. character
Explanation:
<em>The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde </em>is a novella written by Robert Louis Stevenson. The story follows Gabriel John Utterson, a lawyer from London who investigates the case of his lifelong friend Dr. Henry Jekyll. Jekyll has developed an evil alter ego named Edward Hyde. At first, he is able to control him(self), but in the end, Hyde completely takes over.
In literature, the term <em>conflict </em>refers to a struggle a character is going through. There are two main types of conflict:
- Internal conflict - the character is going through some kind of dilemma and is struggling within himself/herself.
- External conflict - the character is struggling with some outside force, e.g. another character, society, or nature.
The given excerpt is an example of external conflict. We can see that the narrator is in conflict with another character. This character is not named in this passage and is simply referred to as <em>he</em>. This is why this is an example of a character vs. character type of conflict.
1. she is looking for trouble
2. he was sad when they broke up because she made him happy
3. his children are more important than all others to him
(thats just what i get from them)
Answer:
It means if something happened, it does not affect/impact your whole life, and instead only makes you feel as if it did.
Hope this helped :]
Answer:
C. Table Tools Layout
Explanation:
Using Table Tools Layout you can create a custom appearance for tables by dividing or merging cells, by changing the column width or row heights, by adding or deleting columns or rows, or by adding borders. If you are working with a long table, you can repeat the table headings on each page on which the table appears. To prevent strange page breaks that confuse the flow of your table, you can also specify how and where the table should break within the pages.