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I think I would've really enjoyed this one when I was a kid. It's kind of a fiction/non-fiction hybrid. It's the story of Ryan O'Brian and his inability to stop composing poetry. It continues all day, and the reader is introduced to a variety of poetic forms. The story comes to a conclusion when Ryan's teacher gives the class a poetry-writing assignment... and Ryan finds that he's finally drawing a blank!
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Enraged at the groups reckless disorganization, Piggy tells thim furiously that one of the littlest boys .
-the same boy who told them about the snake-beast
-was playing over by the fire and now is missing.
The boys are crestfallen and shocked, and Ralph is struck with shame. They pretend that nothing has happened
 
        
             
        
        
        
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B) Ricky changed the oil, he forgot to replace the oil filter.
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There sound be a period at the end of "Ricky changed the oil."
 
        
             
        
        
        
Yes.There is no right or wrong way to write a poem.Just write a poem.Whatever you think of with figure of speech.
        
                    
             
        
        
        
It is an external conflict.
Conflicts are the situations that advance the plot of a story. Fundamental to entertain the reader, because through them the characters express themselves. The external conflict is one that occurs between two or more characters or a character and their environment. 
In the fragment, the conflict is between the main character and his environment, which is very cold and uncomfortable. The character should learn how to make the fire to face the adverse situation.