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Sladkaya [172]
3 years ago
10

Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs.

English
1 answer:
charle [14.2K]3 years ago
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Answer:

character versus self: A young woman is struggling with the decision to choose a new career or stay in the same, comfortable but boring job.

character versus society: With the help of an artificial leg, an amputee trains for his first marathon, regardless of skepticism from is friends, family, and community.

character versus nature: A man races against time to rush his son to the nearest hospital to treat him for a snake bite.

character versus character: A husband and wife constantly argue about how to raise a child after they learn about the wife's pregnancy.

Explanation:

In literature, conflict can be defined as the struggle between two opposing forces. Conflicts are what makes a story interesting, what gives characters the chance to develop and evolve. The types of conflict mentioned above, in the answer, are probably the most common ones.

Character versus self: the character struggles with his own feelings, desires, fears, etc.

Character versus society: society demands or expects something from the character, but he wants and does something else.

Character versus nature: is usually a fight to survive. The character needs to face natural forces such as storms, rivers, animals, etc.

Character versus character: two characters struggle and fight each other. Usually, their desires and purposes clash.

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