Man vs. Man Conflict-- Much of the conflict in the novel revolves around the two gangs, the Greasers vs. the Socs, the rich kids on the other side of town.
Man vs. Self Conflict-- Ponyboy copes with grief and guilt after the deaths of Dally and Johnny.
Man vs. Nature-- Johnny and Pony rush into the fiery church to save the children who are trapped inside, and Johnny is seriously injured from a falling beam.
Man vs. Society--With their long, oily hair, the Greasers, a gang of teenagers living on the poor eastside, struggle to fit into society. For example, Ponyboy genuinely likes Cherry, but their blossoming relationship is strained by the difference in their social circles.
I believe the answer is A. Both are complete sentences.
There would be no interest if you put it in a traditional saving account.
In my opinon i do not belive in god because what has he done for me or you because he did not put food in my mouth my parents did and he did not get my parents busted there butt to feed 5 kid so i word say that god is irration and not relavent because everything that happened in our life happened in our life is because our parents or us doing it for our selfs this is my opinon okay in not trying to be rude to any one who belives in god
It helps develop the theme because with the teacher being strict Kevin no longer tries to get answers from his father and listens to the teacher and Kevin learns from it.