Answer: I think the other guy will have a pretty good answer
Explanation:
Idk im just tryna eat my hot poket and get points so i can ask quesstions
A. the external conflict of character versus character
B. the internal conflict of character versus self
C. the external conflict of character versus nature
D. the external conflict of character versus society
the external conflict of character versus character
Answer: Option A.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The call of the wild has been written by Jack London. It mostly talks about the nature, the environment who is appealing to the human beings.
This shows the emotions which are shown by the nature to the human beings and since the environment is totally pure and clean in itself, the type of emotions which are shown by the nature are very raw and not at all made up in itself.
The answer is multiple choice. You probably already took the test but the answer is B and D
The Lord of the Flies would be a good book to discuss comparison-wise with the Hunger Games. In both instances there are kids fighting for their lives in the worth of possible circumstances, but in one the kids are fighting against nature, while in the other they are fighting against their government. Ultimately, kids end up killing each other in both books, but what drives the characters to ultimately win and/or survive? and in each book, is survival deemed by which traits?