A hero's inner conflict is like something that bothers them like fighting or resting or maybe just bad memories.
I would say C is the correct answer
Answer: B) Sense of humor.
Explanation: In the given lines from Act I, scene III of "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare, we can see a conversation between the Nurse and Lady Capulet about Juliet, the nurse claim that she knows Juliet's age to the hour, and the way that she expresses that ("I’ll lay fourteen of my teeth— And yet to my teen be it spoken I have but four") allows the reader to see Nurse's sense of humor.
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In The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, the first conflict in the story arises when HIS FATHER RETURNS
Explanation:
Huckleberry Finn is captured by his alcoholic father, who returns to town and takes him to live in a hut downriver
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Answer: In this passage, Willis is expressing that literature is a message from the past telling us about the lives of those before us. We are told that these messages are trying to tell us how we live and how we die based on others experiences. Willis tries to explain this through a concerned, yet passionate tone that urges us, the readers, to learn from the mistakes and the fortunes of the lives of people before us. We can only do this through literature, as it is the gateway to seeing how the world works.
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