It seem to be based on Indian Legends.
Answer:
Starr states numerous times throughout the text that she has one version of herself when she is at home in Garden Heights and another when she is at school at Williamson Prep.
Conflict is how the plot is developed. So it is not the answer.
The turning point of the story is the climax, and that is not the plot in its entirety.
The answer is A. It is a sequence of events.
Owen reveals his concern about his time commitments.
At the beginning of the conversation it seems as though Owen is uninterested in attending practice. His question to his dad starts "So, I guess" which reveals a lack of interest on his part. However, we learn the real reason of his hesitation regarding hockey practice at the end of the conversation. He tells his dad "I'm worried I can't manage everything." This shows that he seems overwhelmed with his school work and hockey. His time commitments are a concern for him.
Answer: He
Explanation: We don't know whether Danny or Tony was watching TV, it is very vague