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Explanation:
I believe it is an external conflict
Christopher McCandless was detaching, separating from society, he bonded with people but he didn't want to feel attached. He tells Ronald Franz that they will talk about it when he, Chris, comes back from Alaska. He didn't refused openly to the idea, but didn't commit either.
According to the text, the hunter's motivations were to help the grandmother.
<h3>How can this be perceived?</h3>
- The hunter was visiting grandma's house to see if she needed anything.
- The hunter decides not to kill the wolf because he wants to save the grandmother.
The hunter's motivation is to help the grandmother live more pleasantly, as he knows that ea is a fragile old woman who needs help in her activities.
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