Wondering if this is a joke or if this is a real question
good story though.
Minor conflict because a minor conflict is hereditary
Colons. The colon is a stronger punctuation mark than the semicolon. As a result, within sentences, it is used only after a complete sentence--never after a dependent clause or phrase.
Answer:
It was clear from the narrative that the two sisters did not get along very well. Maggie's lack of enthusiasm for her sister's return home suggests that the two do not have a particularly strong relationship, despite the fact that they have been separated for a long time. One possible explanation for the deterioration of ties is the widening gulf in worldview and cultural norms between them. Maggie is more traditional and attached to her homeland and culture than her progressive sister Dee. Even her younger sister, who hadn't done as well as she had, would be looked down upon with disdain. This is really eloquent on the subject of history and cultural distinctions. It seems like Dee was already so impacted by her partner's ancestry that she had forgotten the purity and elegance of her own.
Explanation:
This is my take on the story, so feel free to alter it to fit your own perspective.
The sentece that logically fits right before sentence 3 is "<em>While some programs focus on assisting those who are affected of bullying, others concentrate on changing the behaviour of the bullies</em>".
The reason behind this choice is that the sentence 2 introduces the idea of school programs to help stop bullying and this idea is developed in the sentence that has to be added before 3.
As regards the last question, your answer based should be based on your own experience. In case you have witnessed a bullying incident in school, your answer has to be affirmative. Otherwise, it should be negative.