Factions disregard the popular and the democratic government
'Oh- how horrible! Was it an accident?' Shelia act 1
'I was quite justified' Mr Birling act 1
'As if were mixed up together like bees in a hive- community and all that nonsense.' Mr Birling- Act 1
'Arthur, you not supposed to say such things-' Mrs Birling Act 1
' (approaching her) Now listen, darling-' Gerald Act 1
'(sharply)Sheila, don't talk nonsense.' Mrs Birling Act 2
'You know don't you?' Eric Act 3
'-Well I was in that state when a chap easily turns nasty-' Eric Act 3
'Everythings alright now, Sheila. (Holds up ring) Wha about this ring?' Gerald Act 3
'In fire and in blood and in anguish' Inspector Act 3
No clue bro but I gotta answer a question so im sorry
Answer:
Gloomy
Explanation:
Because from the passage given it basically feels like she's realized that the boy will not call her back.
The sentence from "The Most Dangerous Game", by Richard Connell, that suggests Person versus Person conflict is <em>The man's only answer was to raise with his thumb the hammer of his revolver. </em>
In this sentence, we can infer that the man with the revolver is General Zaroff, a bored Russian General whose only pastime is hunting. He is aiming at Rainsford, who landed on the island after a shipwreck. There are two important types of conflict, external conflict, and internal conflict. In this case, there is an external conflict between two different characters who struggle against each other, one is the prey and the other one is the hunter.