You don’t have to worry about picking the right guy or girl because he /she is already picked for you so it’s less stressful
The answer would be noun as it is talking about a thing
Here's the ones I believe are character vs. character conflicts:
<span>1. two sisters furiously competing against each other in a spelling bee (sister vs. sister)
</span><span>3. a local activist that is trying to overthrow a corrupt leader (activist vs. leader)
</span><span>4. a fairy tale princess that is trying to escape from her captor, the evil queen (princess vs. queen)
5. a young boy clashing with his sister as they attempt to plan a birthday party (boy vs. his sister) </span>
Initially, what brought the 13 colonies together was the fight against a common enemy, the English Government. Since then, abroad wars is what has proven the best way to keep national unity. I'm thinking World War I and II, the Cold War, the Vietnam War and the current wars in the Middle East. Abroad wars keep the enemy outside and the fight in other lands, preventing Americans to turn against each other in a considerable scale. When Americans turned against each other it almost caused the division of the nation, during the Civil War.
I think this question may have many answers, this is just my opinion.
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On May 28, 1963, four African American college students in Jackson, Mississippi, were assaulted for sitting at a segregated lunch counter. Two weeks later, on June 12, an assassin killed civil rights activist Medgar Evers outside his home in Jackson. That summer brought a landmark event in civil rights history.
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