Answer:
Frank: internal conflict
Mr. Farris: external conflict
Mark: external conflict
Mrs. MacDougal: internal conflict
Explanation:
Franks conflict is internal because he is not upset with his friends for not making it to the party, but rather feels guilty with himself for not saying anything.
Mr. Farris has an external conflict because he had a heated disagreement with another person.
Mark has an external conflict because he has angered his team members by continually missing practice sessions.
Mrs. MacDougal has an internal conflict because she is indecisive regarding her evening plans. This only has to do with her and not other people.
No, the author of “How Woodrow Wilson’s Propaganda Machine Changed American Journalism” did not provide sufficient information to support this claim as the author failed to conduct his own research.
The author did not provide any information regarding the curtailing of one the pillars of democracy that is press freedom. He did not give all the important details about the curbing of freedom of press but talked vaguely.
The author said that Wilson regarded "censorship and propaganda" as tactical components of full-scale conflict. Wilson had stated his assumption that his fellow Americans would demonstrate what he deemed "loyalty" even before the U.S. entered the conflict.
Thus, the correct option is A.
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Answer:
my answer is b foreshadowing
The faculty of the mind that has ideas is the imagination. “The Red Wheelbarrow” is about the relationship between the imagination and reality. The poem, then, is about how human imagination interprets what the senses relate about reality to the human mind. So much depends upon the "so much," if you will.
A sonnet (option B)
is a poem with having fourteen lines with. a formal rhyme arrangement