Answer:
The conflict is between the man/the narrator and his own self thoughts.
Explanation:
O Henry's "The Cactus" is a short story that revolves around the protagonist Trysdale's thoughts, about his marriage and how it went awry. This short story also delves into the protagonist's own character.
Even though there are other characters mentioned and involved, the main conflict is primarily within himself. He did not try to understand the cactus nor did he seem interested in trying to. So, the woman who was supposed to be his wife decided to not marry him, discovering that he is an egoistic man and nothing, and no one can or will be able to change him. This left him wondering how/ why she refused to marry him, never realizing his own mistake.
Thus, the <u>correct answer is that the conflict occurs between the man and his own self</u>.
The best paraphrase would be B.
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He is a monster and is prideful and evil. So he wishes for his pride not to be destroyed
Answer:
A or B leaning towards A
Explanation:
I havent read the passage so I cant infer from that but from that simple phrase it give 2 possible answers, so either infer from that or just guess or wait for someone else-
The events of the radio version of the War of the Worlds take place in the United States, to be more precise in Grover´s Mill, New Jersey.
It was an adaption made by Orson Welles of 1898 H.G. Wells´s novel " The War of the Worlds". Orson adapted the story to placed it in 1939, year in which they were at the time of the broadcast transmission.
In the novel the events took place in England and are told to have happened before. But in the adaptation it was changed the place, the time and the tense in which the story was told. Orson Welles decided to told the story as it was happening in the present.
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