The two forces that struggle in a conflict are right and wrong. If there's a problem there is always a solution. There is a wrong way to fix it and a right way, they are both struggling to win. Like a villain and a hero or the protagonist and the antagonist.
The similarity between independent and subordinate clauses is that, both clauses have a subject and a verb. But the difference between the two is that, an independent clause conveys a complete thought, but a subordinate clause does not, and it needs the main sentence to complete its idea.
I narrowed it down some so its easier. You have 2 answer choices to choose from. (Process of elimination)
1. |B| She tells Marty that he brought joy and kindness to the dog. OR |C| She makes him a special supper with his favorite foods.
2. |B| He knows the deer would be to afraid of Judd's dogs to go inti the garden. OR |D| He sees the deer grazing before Judd shoots it.
3. |A| He knows Judd isn't honest and that he will try to say Marty was the one who killed the deer. OR |D|He's worried that the game warden will want to arrest him too.
4. |C| Feed his dogs. OR |D| Pick beans.
5. |D| He realizes that Judd Travers is a good person and that he misjudged him.
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Della sold her hair to get Jim the chain for his watch. And Jim sold his watch to get Della's combs for her hair. So the both sacrificed things they loved to give back to each other.