Answer:
C - character trait
Explanation:
If there is no excerpt that this statement is coming from than the most correct answer would have to be that Maisie is being characterized. Because there are no quotations around the statement you can conclude that it is not textual evidence, and since there is also no excerpt talking about Maisie and an action that she did there is no way to claim that this is an inference.
The last sentence, "She had made up her mind; she was going to travel the world one way or another" uses the semicolon properly.
Conflict is always in front of the characters' desire.
Explanation:
The conflict in a story is what is keeping the characters from getting what they want or what their ultimate goal is in the story.
This conflict is in a sense what keeps them doing what they have to do in the story which is defined by their character and which dictates the plot of the film.
Thus, the conflict of a story is central to its plot and it is what incites change in the characters. It is what stands between what a character desires or needs and them.
And like a thunderbolt he falls": It's not clear why the eagle falls in the last line. It may be because he falls from power, it may be because his life is meaningless