Character Versus Character: Juan and Rufus both liking the same pair of shoes and being unable to agree on who should get them
Character Versus Nature: Jessica and the unexpected blizzard
Character Versus Society: Pippa being made fun of by her classmates
Character Versus Self: Rob unable to decide whether he should talk to Susan due to fear of rejection
Answer:
It emphasizes how the public had already established opinions about both skaters...less of.
Explanation:
Brainliest please?
It would be the word late.
braylon,
Scrooge was not happy with all the wealth he possessed. Just as he changed, a person can change their identity.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- For all the wealth he had, Scrooge had bad, oppressive, and negative behavior with people.
- This kind of behavior is what shows he was not happy, as he couldn't find happiness in anything.
- A happy person does not have such negative and oppressive behavior, as he or she can find joy in elements of life.
- The moment Scrooge recognized that his behavior was bad and that it caused suffering for him and those around him, he changed his personality, showing himself to be a lighter, kinder, and more generous person.
This type of change is possible in the real world, as long as a person recognizes their negative behaviors and the bad consequences they provoke. In addition, this person must feel the desire to change and be a better person.
This question is about "A Christmas Carol."
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