The main conflict in the book is cancer. Hazel's cancer impacts every decision she makes in her life. It's the reason she is scared of becoming attached to people, especially since she knows that one day she will die. It affects her when she almost doesn't get to go to Amsterdam. It affects her when she meets Augustus. She is limited, because of her cancer, although she tries to do everything she can. It also affects Augustus when his cancer comes back.
In the short story "The Bicentennial Man" by Isaac Asimov, I believe the main antagonist is immortality because death is part of the human experience, and it was the one thing that kept Andrew from being considered a human. I would accept Andrew because during his journey for his human identity, he helped us question what it means to be human - it is much more than a physical human body, but an experience as a whole.
News or c. Try doing this, put your hand in a fist and put on under your chin then say each word. Electronics has four ethics has two politics had three and news has one
She initially admits that she doesn't feel much toward Thanksgiving, but then progresses to reflecting on the unique memories from her childhood that stick out; she realizes that her perception of tradition was surrounded by a desire to explore and see more variation in the world, experience the new. As she grows older she sees the blatant consumerism and the beauty of 'togetherness' marred by expectations of spending lots of money. As she spends more time with friends and others, they begin to see differently how Thanksgiving can be viewed from multiple perspectives; as she then marries to a husband with a larger family, more diverse, she sees the dichotomy of willing to be in a group of people but also alone. Through reflection she realizes that she actually yearns for the solitude that her childhood Thanksgiving's brought her, and the quiet time with family.
B or C are the obvious answers, but I've never dealt with anything like this.. so, sorry if i'm no help.