Jackolanterns were originally carved form squash not pumpkins. yes i know pumpkin is squash
It might be difficult because of <span>where the setting takes place and what's in the settings.</span>
Internal conflict is the point at which a character has to decide to admit to themselves what the issue going on in their head is and to take some sort of action on it. For some characters such as Dante (Dante's Inferno), this is dealing with depression and seeing the things that await him in Hell if he commits suicide. For others, it's working an issue that is a part of their past, such as PTSD flashbacks from war.
I'm not entirely sure how to say where in a story this conflict takes place, as it varies from piece to piece. Hopefully, however, this provides some better understanding of the concept.
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To show ownership of singular nouns, you would add an apostrophe ( ' ) and ( s ).
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<span> Since Walden is based on the author's personal experience which he decided to share, this book can be considered as a narrative essay. In his book, Henry David Thoreau represents all his life experiences and realizations that came up to him when he was living in natural surroundings. In a narrative essay, the writer tells a story about a real-life experience, so I bet that Walden belongs to this kind.</span>