I think it’s B I’m not sure
One internal conflict in this excerpt is that in the first paragraph, the narrator was hoping for things like a nose, a blond haired boy and Robert, which are internal conflicts because she cannot control them. They are things she wants, but will most likely not get. This is related to culture because she is wanting to be American, and going against her Chinese heritage. One external conflict is her mother didn't want her to want to be american, that is why she gave her daughter the miniskirt in beige tweed, while saying that she must be Chinese on the inside and to love who she is.
Answer:
> The answer to your query would be the First Option. This can also be seen as; Seriousness.
Explanation:
> We can find that this is the answer by using the process of elimination. A quick explanation of this is marking the answers that don’t make sense so we know they can’t be the answers. Let’s do this,
> As for Precision, this doesn’t make sense due to the fact that enormity isn’t trying to Ake the problem more precise, as it’s clear what it is.
> As for Location, enormity isn’t trying to show where or how large in physical size it is, so we can mark this as incorrect.
> As for Lack Of Importance, this is wrong due to the fact that enormity, also related to enormous, means a large amount of something.
> As for Seriousness, we can determine this is the correct answer as we look at enormity, meaning vast size. It is relating to a problem, and as you can infer, problems are likely to be serious. Saying the enormity of it is like talking about the sheer size of the seriousness. This is therefore the correct answer.
> I hope this helps you with the question, and any other queries you may have on the subject. #LearningWithBrainly
Answer:
It depends on the subject: if it is absolutely, then no. If it is comparatively, then yes.
Explanation:
We now live in the most free society in recorded history. Everyone is equal under the law and we all have the same basic rights and freedoms. While this is true, there are still bad people; violent, racist cops, thieves, murderers, etc.
We are not completely fair and just, but we are closer than any other society has ever come to perfect fairness without universal servitude.