u should try rewording it or somin bcuz I'm not sure what the question is or what ur trying to ask. (unless ur just making a statement)
 
        
             
        
        
        
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it's the second point. The first one does not talk about the health issues like author claimed and the last one has some irrelevant information. Therefore it's the 2nd one
 
        
             
        
        
        
* You are a lazy boy
* The incidents which happen last was memmorable
* People were shouting with joy in the park
* All the teachers were telling only about a student
        
             
        
        
        
<span>He's using them as examples of people who spoke up with their own opinions against the majority, even when it was dangerous to do so.</span>
        
             
        
        
        
The paragraphs were not provided and I could not get them online. However, note important points to help you arrive at the correct answer.
- An internal struggle is one that a character experiences within him/herself.
- An external struggle is one that a character experiences between him/herself, and other external forces.
In most fictional writings, a conflict is created that keeps the readers in the mood of suspense. Thus, they would want to be interested to find out how the story ends eventually.
Consider the description of the narrator's character in paragraphs 6-10. If it is about his feelings and emotional struggle, then it is an internal struggle. 
If it is an encounter with another character or the environment he/she finds themselves in, then it is an external conflict. 
Relate this struggle to the main action of the character. Thus, you will know how the narrator's character is developed.
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