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I'm going to have to say it's B because it's the only answer that would make a person go " then how does it work?" in terms of being mysterious as that's the main idea of the passage
What are those pink things over there? This is our last chance to do the right thing. somebody call 911! I've got to say: I'm feeling pretty proud of myself right now. you have no idea who you're messing with. Just who do you think you are?
<span>If the conflict is solely internal, then the correct answer is that the protagonist and antagonist are the same. An antagonist is a character that opposes the protagonist, but here the opposition to the protagonist comes from the protagonist themselves.</span>
Atticus makes an attempt to lecture them about trying to live up their name after being pressured by Aunt Alexandra, who's known to judge families based on how long they live in one place for generations.
This upsets Jem and Scout because it is a strange side of their father that she has never seen before, that's why Atticus returns to his original principle.
(To Kill a Mockingbird- Harper Lee)