"One conflict I've faced is the possibility of rejection, specifically in auditioning for my school's advanced choir. I was unwaveringly nervous of rejection because it would mean, in my eyes, that I wasn't a good enough singer. Eventually, I decided it was best to try and possibly succeed than to live life in torment of the "what ifs." Now, almost a year later, I sing louder than anyone in my section of Basses, all because I went for it. Had I been overwhelmed by my fear of rejection, I never would have met my new friends or fallen in love with the songs I now sing."
As for your own conflict, you can think of something most people don't really think about, like lying to protect someone's feelings or not agreeing with something your parents do and you not knowing what to do about it.
I'd love to help but I don't see anything in bold?
Answer:
B
Explanation:
You can tell through the passages :)
Some of the good quotes from the Animal farm are:
- "All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.”
- “The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.”
- “Man serves the interests of no creature except himself.”
One defect among the farmers in the vicinity of Animal Farm was jealousy. They were envious of the animals since they were successful in carrying out their plans and doing a good job at their tasks. For assistance with their farming produce, the animals had been constructing a windmill. The farmers made the decision to try to overthrow Animal Farm and restore Mr. Jones' power one day. The animals, on the other hand, desired to battle for what they had toiled for. The farmers destroyed the animals' windmill altogether, which was a partial victory. The other animals understood they couldn't construct the windmill in the same manner going forward once it was demolished by the farmers.
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