Answer:
The external conflict in “The Colomber” by Dino Buzzati happens <u>between Stefano and the colomber</u>.
Explanation:
The short story "The Colomber" by Dino Buzzati tells the story of Stefano Roi and his 'battle' with the sea monster "The Colomber". This short story delves into the relationship of the colomber and Stefano and how he had wasted his life fearing for his death.
An external conflict is when there arise problems or misunderstandings between two characters or things. This conflict involves the main character and some other characters of the plot. And in Buzzati's short story, the external conflict occurs between Stefano and the shark "the Colomber".
Answer:
A horse.
Explanation:
A mount is another form of referring to a horse or any animal that one can ride on. It comes from the act of 'mounting', the act of getting up on the animal and riding it.
In this case, Don Quixote's horse is being described as <em>"old and bony, but it was a mount, nonetheless."</em> This means that even though the horse was old and skinny, it can still be mounted. Thus, the mount in the sentence refers to a horse.
Answer:
Not joined or touching physically
Explanation:
In Daisy Miller, Henry James uses third person narration.