They both lived in a time of severe class division
An external conflict is a conflict that is not internal, which means, it is not a conflict in which one person can't decide between some options, but rather when there is a conflict between some individuals.
The correct answer is C. A retired lawyer comes back to court to fight a new young lawyer in a case that will save the home of a needy family.
The other options are all internal conflicts.
Answer:
D. using a repair strategy of consulting an expert source
Explanation:
Anthony has already tried to find out the meaning by using context clues, which is an admirable effort. Now he is <u>consulting an expert source</u> (the dictionary) to <u>repair</u> his understanding of the text.
Clearly, he wouldn't be checking the dictionary unless the word is very important to his understanding and unless he can't figure it out on his own.
None of the other answer choices are accurate; he is not summarizing, he is close-reading; he is not asking questions, unless you consider that he's asking the inanimate dictionary; he is not making an inference, because he's looking at the dictionary, not drawing conclusions.
Two I think. the adverbs seem to be there, and later.
The answer is B. Although it may seem the other answers are correct as well, in fact they are not. A 'complex paragraph' is indeed one which explains multiple sides of an issue, but favors one, thus only one main topic is represented. It doesn't really matter where the topic sentence is placed - it can be anywhere in the paragraph. However, it is traditionally placed in the first sentence, although that rule isn't written in stone - the topic sentence can also be placed at the end of the paragraph. Therefore, we are left with only one option, and that is B, 'a paragraph should have one main topic'.