I believe that the conflict bit would be common for a writer from this part of the world because the interacting characters could come up against disagreements in the areas of religion, manners, and/or ways of dress code and the ways they treat women even. They could disagree on some things, that could lead to an argument, or, learning from one another could be less of an argumentative cause, and more one for curiosity.
The satisfaction could come from learning such things... learning about different customs, manners, religion, even just home life.
People from this part of the world could be sheltered or even just blocked or not allowed to see other cultures and/or other ways of life. If this is most likely the case, then they could find interacting with foreigners/other countries a big deal/interesting.
Reflective is a reflection of something or a reflection off something and a narrative is more there you are the narrator and you create what happens
A paragraph has unity when it develops a single idea thoroughly and links it to the rest of the passage. Paragraph coherence (unity) is when sentences are in a logical manner and clearly transitioned.
<h3>Which sentence does not contribute to paragraph unity?</h3>
The sentence that does not contribute to paragraph unity is option D. Although I disagree with some of the traditional consequences for violating a curfew, I feel curfews are a good thing.
Therefore, the correct answer is option D.
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omg i in class write now and this wierd lady walked in. omg shes standing beside me. im weirded out i want to die. omg she just looked over my shoulder. thats it im out