Answer: D) Character vs. character.
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 passage from "Two Kinds" we can see an example of an external conflict, specifically a character vs. character conflict, in this case between the speaker and her mother, about her not wanting to play the piano anymore.
I would have to go with C even though B could be convincing.
You have to pick something emotional and personal to yourself or maybe something you’ve seen and the intent is to make the reader feel something specific: sad, mad, happy. Emotional with positive connotations are happiness and eagerness, excitement, memorization. Emotions insinuating a negative connotations would be: anger, fear, jealousy, guilt. I hope that helps it says a few lines so just make sure when you’re describe or achieve a specific emotional effect, just remember to use words that coincide with whatever emotion you’re trying to hey across
Yes, but you can take the “to” out and make it flow better