Here's the ones I believe are character vs. character conflicts:
<span>1. two sisters furiously competing against each other in a spelling bee (sister vs. sister)
</span><span>3. a local activist that is trying to overthrow a corrupt leader (activist vs. leader)
</span><span>4. a fairy tale princess that is trying to escape from her captor, the evil queen (princess vs. queen)
5. a young boy clashing with his sister as they attempt to plan a birthday party (boy vs. his sister) </span>
<span>The question is asking "Which of the following is a good tip to remember when making a presentation?" and there are the following options:
Vary your tone, pitch, and pace - this is the correct option, it provides some useful tips Rush when making a main point - this is not a good advice, as you would be making your listeners stressed
Do not correct mistakes - this is again a bad advice, if you don't correct your mistakes, your listeners will leave with a bad impression of your speech
Avoid practicing ahead of time - this is a very bad advice. Practice makes perfect!</span><span />
When writing in the active voice, it will allow you to emphasize the subject of the sentence being acted on. The correct answer is option D. In an active voice, the subject of the sentence is the direct doer of the transitive verb.
The answer is the first one...she did not cheat on the social studies test
I need you to take a picture of the paragraph the question is referring to