Here's the ones I believe are character vs. character conflicts:
<span>1. two sisters furiously competing against each other in a spelling bee (sister vs. sister)
</span><span>3. a local activist that is trying to overthrow a corrupt leader (activist vs. leader)
</span><span>4. a fairy tale princess that is trying to escape from her captor, the evil queen (princess vs. queen)
5. a young boy clashing with his sister as they attempt to plan a birthday party (boy vs. his sister) </span>
Answer:
It opens your mind to the various possibilities, and allows for a logical approach to the solution. Instead of going straight for what you first think of you weigh options and are able to decide which one is best. It can make it so a problem is solved quicker and more efficiently.
Hope this helps :)
It's always important to point out the positive parts, because with the negatives, the other person will build on the negatives and will actually have more reasons against you.