Hmm I think it is B <span>an expository essay hope this helps :)</span>
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I forgot my schoolbag yesterday. Forgot is past tense yesterday is also past tense.
1. We went to Ibiza last August.
2. My granny bought me a new smartphone last weekend.
3. Our train leaves at 4:30!
4. The football match was great- my team won 3-0.
5. I saw Martin with Sandra at the sports club yesterday.
6. He knew my brother when he was in Italy.
7. We gave our mum flowers for Mother's Day
8. Sally made a cake yesterday.
The conflict in a story refers to a problem, a challenge that must be faced by the characters.
This conflict can be of two types:
- Internal conflict: It's a disagreement between the character's own thoughts. This kind of conflict exists when the character is confused by contradictory thoughts and emotions.
- External conflict: Occurs when the character is at odds with something outside his mind, something physical in the real world.
Internal conflict is known as "character versus self" because the character is at odds with what he or she believes. The external conflit can be classified as:
- Character versus character: When two characters are at odds.
- Character versus nature: When the character has to face the fury of nature.
- Character versus society: When the character has to face a group or the entire population of a place.
The question above does not present the text that should be analyzed, this prevents me from being able to show the conflicts present in this text, but I hope that the answer above will help you to identify them.
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A antonym for anger is please "pleased"
Answer:
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Explanation:
Persuasion continuums are an interesting phenomenon. What is a persuasion continuum? If you were to draw a straight line on a piece of paper and if you were to put one of the directions of the continuum on the right side and the opposite on the left side, then you’ll know what I’m talking about when I say ‘continuum‘.
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