Answer: An article would not try so hard to persuade its reader.
Explanation:
Answer: A) character vs. society because he is breaking laws and E) character vs. nature because his hunger is driving him to take risks.
Explanation: in literature, a conflict is a struggle between opposite forces, usually between a character (the main character or a very important one) and himself (internal conflict), society or another character (external conflict). In the given excerpt from "By the Waters of Babylon" we can see an example of two types of external conflicts: character vs. society because he is breaking laws by entering the towers looking for the food of the gods (which was forbidden), and character vs. nature because is because his hunger that he is taking such risks.
The plot of Antigone incorporates various elements of "Tragedy." Sophocles uses the character of Creon to demonstrate "Catharsis," when he claims to know the gods' wishes as to who should be rightfully buried and who should not. On the other hand, "Impulsiveness" is Antigone's tragic flaw, which, combined with matters of destiny beyond her control, leads to her downfall.
The purpose of the sentence is to make memories for the college as a remembrance for future endeavours to come by.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The option for the question has not been stated, hence in general, it might be the best possible purpose to be made out of the sentence, to make <em>memories as a remembrance</em> for the college.
The future endeavours as such as college is supposed to distant the best friends as they might be going to different colleges, thereby, to <em>acknowledge this upcoming phase</em>, the one last summer adventure is chosen.