<span>The central conflict of Hamlet consists in two parts: The External Conflict between Hamlet and Claudius, and Hamlet's Internal conflict over whether he should take revenge on Claudius. The resolution of the External conflict occurs when Hamlet kills Claudius. :)</span>
Answer:
D: the text gives no hint
Explanation:
The reader never really finds out where, exactly Madame Loisel loses the necklace. But, the author suggests that when she is getting ready to leave the ball, and it is very late, and she has had a great time, and does not want the feeling of joy and excitement that she has experienced by tarnished by the thought of her actual life at home, that it causes her to resists the efforts of her husband...
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Just to clarify, The is answer is A.
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While the newspaper report takes a distant view of the incident, the chapter from Shackleton's memoir is a personal account. The report is in third-person point of view, while the memoir chapter is in first person. Also, while the chapter is written by one of the crew members, the reporter’s name isn’t listed. The news account is more objective and impersonal.
The article’s writer is like a passive bystander. There is no emotional attachment or feelings toward the crew members. The chapter’s narrator is the leader of the crew, actively involved in the rescue mission.