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The main conflict in the book is what happens to Arn internally , how he deals with the things he has done and how he thinks he is a bad person for killing some of the people, leaving to America while all his family and how he feels like its best to keep this to himself and by him doing this he thinks things might get better since he's gone, because he also feels like he what he has done to others for his on survival and obeying the Khmer Rouge's rules and being like a toy that they can use when ever they want. He also feels like he doesn't deserve anything good from the things he has done to people. To survive Arn must obey the Khmer Rouge, even when they tell him to bury people alive. Because of this he feels like he is a monster. There are also a lot of parts in the book that are about how Arn has this tiger in his heart that keeps coming out and makes him do all the things without any feeling like he has no soul.
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it stresses the passages castraphobic tone
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Alliteration is generally used
for all of the following purposes except to calify and argument. The correct
answer between all the choices given is the third choice or letter C. I am
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Item 2
In "Mending Wall," what is the figurative meaning of the speaker saying of his neighbor, "He will not go behind his father's saying?
The neighbor must do as his father has ordered him to do and rebuild the wall.
The neighbor will not break from tradition and the conventional wisdom that has been passed down to him.
The neighbor's father was not as close-minded or set in his ways as the neighbor clearly is.
The neighbor is a fool who is putting himself and the speaker in danger with his outdated ideas.
Explanation:
he has love for a woman and wants to gain her affection i hope it helps if it does pls mark me as brainliest