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IrinaVladis [17]
3 years ago
6

PLEASE HELP ASAP!!!!!! WILL MARK BRAINLIEST! In this task, you will once again read the stories covered in this unit. While read

ing, you will gather details about the conflict that affects the main character in each story:
Once you are done reading the stories, fill in the given tables with the details you noted from the stories.

“The Story of the Old Man Who Made Withered Trees to Flower” by Yei Theodora Ozaki

Character
Which character is facing the conflict? Type of Conflict
Is the conflict internal or external?





Problem
What is the problem that the character is struggling against? Solution
How can the character solve this conflict?

“The Moustache” by Robert Cormier

Character
Which character is facing the conflict? Type of Conflict
Is the conflict internal or external?

Problem
What is the problem that the character is struggling against? Solution
How can the character solve this conflict?

“To Build a Fire” by Jack London

Character
Which character is facing the conflict? Type of Conflict
Is the conflict internal or external?


Problem
What is the problem that the character is struggling against? Solution
How can the character solve this conflict?
English
2 answers:
Aleksandr-060686 [28]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

"The story of the old man"

Shiro was facing the most conflict because he was facing bolth inner and outer conflicts.

The conflicts were inner and outer!

Shiro's conflicts were the old man beating him and torturing him aswell as killing him. But he also helped his master when he was far gone.

The only solution for Shiro is for the old man to be nicer.

" The moustache "

Mike was facing the most conflict.

Man vs self

Nana is always calling Mike by his real name but still talks to him about events he was not there for.

The only way for Mike to solve this conflict is to try understanding what nana is talking about.

" To build a fire "

Yukon

Man vs Nature

This man is simply trying to make a fire under a tree, As he is pulling twigs from the tree for his fire a mountain of snow avalanches on his fire.

This conflict simply cant be solved because Yukon had lit that fire with his last match.

Explanation:

This is the right answer for EDMENTUM exact path. :-)

Brums [2.3K]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

"The story of the old man"

Shiro was facing the most conflict because he was facing bolth inner and outer conflicts.

The conflicts were inner and outer!

Shiro's conflicts were the old man beating him and torturing him aswell as killing him. But he also helped his master when he was far gone.

The only solution for Shiro is for the old man to be nicer.

" The moustache "

Mike was facing the most conflict.

Man vs self

Nana is always calling Mike by his real name but still talks to him about events he was not there for.

The only way for Mike to solve this conflict is to try understanding what nana is talking about.

" To build a fire "

Yukon

Man vs Nature

This man is simply trying to make a fire under a tree, As he is pulling twigs from the tree for his fire a mountain of snow avalanches on his fire.

This conflict simply cant be solved because Yukon had lit that fire with his last match.

Explanation:

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