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Although these phrases do not tell the reader much specific information about the type of containment zone that Nancy is working in, they do provide information of the nature of the zone. The phrase "amplified unknown hot agent" indicates that Nancy is unsure about some aspects of what she is working with, and it may not be safe. The phrase "high-hazard work" tells the reader more directly that this work is indeed very dangerous.
The conflict provided can be best described as an external conflict, more specifically a character vs. society type of conflict, as further explained below.
<h3>What is conflict?</h3>
This question seems to be missing the answer choices and, because we were not able to find the complete question online, we will provide you with a general answer to help you. First, let's understand that a conflict, in literature, is a fight or opposition between two forces.
First, we can divide conflict into two types:
- External conflict - between the character and an external force.
- Internal conflict - between the character and his own thoughts, feelings, fears, etc.
Another possible categorization of conflicts is:
The conflict described in the scenario in the question is an external conflict, more specifically a character vs. society one. The character is the wrongfully accused man, and he needs to prove to society, represented by the jury, that he is innocent.
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<em>Option (C): had lived</em>
because moved is in past tense so u should use past perfect tense which is had lived... got it