The passage develops the conflict by explaining the details of the conflict by telling how the children treat her and explaining why her shoes don't match.
<h3>How was the conflict created in the text?</h3>
- The conflict was created between the narrator and a group of students.
- The conflict was created because the narrator was embarrassed by the group of students for wearing different shoes.
Conflict, in a text, is a disagreement, a fight between a character and another element of the story. In the above passage, conflict is created between the narrator and a group of other characters who ridicule her for wearing mismatched shoes regardless of the personal problems she has and how it affects her appearance.
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Logical reasoning or the process of debating
Everyone wants to be somebody, but they don’t realize who they actually are.
In Act 3, Scene 2:
CALIBAN
(to TRINCULO) Thou liest, thou jesting monkey, thou! I would my valiant master would destroy thee. I do not lie. " (The Tempest, Act 3, Scene 2)
Caliban calls Ariel "a jesting monkey" and a liar, who is in turn, speaking as Trínculo. Ariel is imitating Trínculo´s voice and is invisible, thus the confussion. It is worth mentioning that "jester" means fool.
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robbed,used,travelled,carried,hurried,entered,started,dropped,