Answer: b. character-against-nature
Explanation:
The conflict narrative of ''character-against nature'' is an external conflict that pits the character/s against forces of nature of animals both of which are natural agents.
In this scenario, the two men were pitted against the force of nature of rough water which caused them to capsize therefore it is a character against nature conflict.
Answer:
4
Explanation:
as water changes from a solid (jar B) to a liquid (jar A) the particles expand to fill the space.
Answer:
1: rides his bike on weekends.
2: bring their toys when they come over.
3 calls me every other day.
4: live in Texas, (any state).
5: worked on a project after school.
Explanation:
if it is a she or he or it, you need to add (s) after the actions, if is I, you, we they, you dont need to put (s).
hope that helps!
Answer:
just tell them, and hope for the best. Start with small signs like put rainbow colored items around your home, start bringing up actors who are queer and let them get used to it, or at least more comfortable around the idea. watch movies with them w/ gay couples, and see how they react, if its bad I would wait, if its ok I think it would be ok to tell them.
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