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Brums [2.3K]
3 years ago
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How is this passage an example of an internal conflict? It describes the narrator’s inability to stop playing when she wants to

do so. It describes the narrator’s unexpected enjoyment of performing in front of an audience. It describes the narrator’s thoughts and feelings as she struggles through a poor performance. It describes the results of the narrator’s refusal to practice diligently and learn to play the piano correctly.
English
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katen-ka-za [31]3 years ago
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Answer:

The paragraph is a narrative inferences which it has she in ir and its gonna be "The narrator is showing the feelings and thoughts"because the author is trying to persuade you to give you the enjoyment and how the person is struggling through a poor performance.

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muminat3 years ago
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Answer: It describes the narrator’s thoughts and feelings as she struggles through a poor performance.

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