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Answer:
persistent
I'm writing this part to meet the character requirement
Internal Conflict:
-Frank feels guilty about not telling his parents what happened at the party.
-Dr. MacDougal can't decide whether to waive his fees for a patient who is struggling financially.
External Conflict:
-Mr. Farris's letters to the editor of the local newspaper turned into a very nasty exchange with another reader.
-Mark argues with his team members who are angry because he missed practice so often.
An internal conflict is a conflict that stems from something that happens within yourself. For example, a conflict that you experience because of your own thoughts and/or feelings.
An external conflict happens as a result of actions or words spoken by an outside force. For example, an argument or fight that you have with another person is classified as an external conflict.
Answer:
BY a ROUTE obSCURE and LONEly
Explanation:
A syllable is essentially a single unit of speech and that unit of speech tends to contain a vowel sound and that may have a consonant after it or before it, it may even have what is called a cluster of consonants, which means more than one consonant before it or after it.
An unstressed syllable is the part of the word that you don't emphasize or accent, like the to- in today, or the -day in Sunday.
The stressed syllable is written by capital letters and unstressed syllable by lowercase letters.
So the sentence will be represented as
BY a ROUTE obSCURE and LONEly