The main conflict is defeating the storm.
Actually a convergence of three storms onto one Geographic location. Yikes!
Other conflicts include the shrimper's need to make more money by taking one last trip out to sea even though it was the dangerous season. The shrimper's wives obviously don't want them to go out again as they worry and don't like to be alone.
The shrimp boat owner encourages one last trip as he wants more money as well.
The shrimpers risk losing their jobs if they refuse to make the last trip.
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"Bruno, trying to change the subject, asks Shmuel if he has any sisters. ... There is an tragic irony in Shmuel's statement that he wants to work with animals in a zoo, because he and the other prisoners are currently being treated like animals—lower than animals, even, as they are killed with impunity."
This is what I found online.
I have never read this book before so...
The correct answer would be C. Throughout the novel Timothy tries to teach Phillip to independent. He tries to impart to him all the skills he would need to survive alone, without him in case something happens to him. Here Phillip is shown to take matters into his own hands and that Timothy was successful in teaching him to survive.
Option C I DO fell would be correct one.
Answer:
Footsteps were heard, edging louder and louder as they approached my bedroom door. "Son", my mother complained, "It's been three weeks since you've started using this (insert online tutor) Brainly, and you're grades have not improved." Tired and ready to be concise to keep this dreadful and often demeaning lecture with my mother short, "I'm doing my best."
"You're doing your best?" she laughed and exclaimed in a brusque as she walked out of the room.
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