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PilotLPTM [1.2K]
3 years ago
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Use the drop-down menus to indicate the kinds of conflicts in the soty. The conflict between Ponyboy and Darry is best described

as The conflict between Ponyboy and his iderúty is best described as The conflict between Ponyboy and the West side is best described as The conflict between Ponyboy and Soss is best described as
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2 answers:
Kipish [7]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The conflict between Ponyboy and Darry is best described as

✔ individual vs. another individual

.

The conflict between Ponyboy and his identity is best described as

✔ individual vs. self

.

The conflict between Ponyboy and the West side is best described as

✔ individual vs. environment

.

The conflict between Ponyboy and Socs is best described as

✔ individual vs. other people

.

Explanation:

pshichka [43]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The conflict between Ponyboy and Darry is best described as

✔ individual vs. another individual

.

The conflict between Ponyboy and his identity is best described as

✔ individual vs. self

.

The conflict between Ponyboy and the West side is best described as

✔ individual vs. environment

.

The conflict between Ponyboy and Socs is best described as

✔ individual vs. other people

Explanation:

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