The conflict in the Austere Academy is an external conflict. It begins when Coach Genghis makes Violet, Sunny, and Klaus Baudelaire run laps every night from sundown to sunrise. He made the Baudelaires paint a large glow in the track for them to run around. Coach Genghis is a pseudonym for the mean and cruel Count Olaf. Count Olaf is the main reason of the conflict because he is trying to capture the Baudelaires so he can steal their fortune. The climax in the book is when Count Olaf or A.K.A Coach Genghis arrives at Prufrock Preparatory School and becomes the new Gym teacher. The resolution to the conflict is that the Quagmires ( the Baudelaires Friends) help get Count Olaf busted for trying to steal the Baudelaires Fortune, but however get themselves in to extreme danger.
Answer:a brief statement or account of the main points of something
Explanation:
Secondary source<span> of information is one that was created later by someone who did not experience first-hand or participate in the events or conditions you're researching. </span>
Answer:
the setting of the story is about a legend which revolves around magical powers and people who had powers.
Explanation:
In the folk tale "The People Could Fly" by Virginia Hamilton, the author simply opens the story by saying that long time ago, some people in Africa had magical powers.
This opening helps the readers understand that the setting of the story is about a legend which revolves around magical powers and people who had the power to fly across the land.
The exposition itself presents a story about mystic powers based on an old folklore among the people of African descent.