There are several types of conflicts in literature:
You have:
1. Man versus Self
2. Man versus another character
3. Man versus nature (ex. To build a Fire by Jack London)
4. Man versus Society (ex: Atlas Shrugged)
In this case I would think that the conflict is found in D: Perseus's effort to escape from the Gorgons after he kills Medusa.
The reason why I feel that D is the best option is because There is a cause and effect of the conflict. Pereus caused a death and now that brings conflict into the picture especially since it says he has to put effort into escaping the other characters (Gorgons).
Good luck and I hope this helped.
<em><u>Definitions:</u></em>
<u>Querulous:</u> Whining in an annoying disruptive behavior
<u>Cupidity</u>: An obsessive need or addiction to money or worldly possessions; greedy
<u>Credible:</u> Truthful or honest
<u>Impudence:</u> Bold in a cocky or demeaning way; having a disregard for others
<u>Meritorious:</u> Deserving of high praise, or rewards
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The positive qualities would be:
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Credible and meritorious</u></h3>
The "Nut Graph" is known as the paragraph that helps to put the story in context, provides any additional information that may be useful for the reader and that can lead to a better understanding of it.
The Nut Graph is often the third or fourth paragraph of the news story and the information that contains is always related to how the context affects the reader and the story as well.
In journalism, it is used when the writer considers that the reader will need more context in order to understand why, what, who and how it happened, without really saying it, because this answers are normally given during the first and second paragraph.
Hi, i can help however i need some more info. what is your goal?
i’ll go ahead and provide some sentence starters and then you replace “[blank]” with your goal or you tell me your goal and i’ll provide a sentence starter with that.
“[blank] is my goal.”
“the overall goal is to [blank]”
“i plan to achieve my goal of [blank]”
“the goal i’m aiming for is [blank]”
hope this helps :)