The term "castle-in-the-air" is actually a term that means something that is imaginary and extravagant and most likely are not realized or carried out. In other words, this is similar to the term "daydream". When we use TV as <span>"castle-in-the-air", the danger for this is that people tend to view something as a reality instead of just accepting it as fantasy. Hope this helps.</span>
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I don't understand what the question is here please be more specific in your question, please
<span>The correct way to spell it would be: "unnecessary". I hope you find this useful, feel free to mark as brainliest, and good luck! :P</span>
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The answer is choice A. "<span>After a tough week of school, Alaina decides to spend the weekend relaxing at home and watching television."
Relaxing and watching television is not a conflict. However, almost losing your job, getting in a plane crash, and relationship issues are all legitimate conflicts.
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