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andreyandreev [35.5K]
3 years ago
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Drag the tiles to the boxes to form correct pairs. Match each example of external conflict with the type of conflict it reflects

. Despite leaving a trail of breadcrumbs, Hansel and Gretel couldn’t find their way out of the dark forest. Cinderella’s stepmother made her do all the housework and refused to take her to the ball. The other little ducks and animals on the farm made fun of the ugly duckling because he looked different. character versus society arrowRight character versus nature arrowRight character versus character arrowRight
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djyliett [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

Hansel and Gretel couldn’t find their way out of the dark forest - Character vs. nature

Cinderella’s stepmother made her do all the housework and refused to take her to the ball - Character vs. character

The other little ducks and animals on the farm made fun of the ugly duckling because he looked different- Character vs. society

Explanation:

In the first sentence, the conflict is the dark forest, which is nature.

In the second example,the conflict is the stepmother, who is a character.

In the third sentence, the conflict is a group of animals, which is a society.

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