Your answer would be the first one!
Answer:
Helen Keller's conflict was the want and need to be heard. She explains her frustration with the learning process and her wanting to just be able to express herself as others minus the complication of her illness.
Explanation:
This is a young lady whom was robbed of her sight and hearing at a young age. She was now in this silent, dark prison that she would never be able to escape in her eyes (figuratively speaking). Then along came Anne Sullivan and after years of ups and downs, pain and sorrow, wins and losses; She became a pillar of strength, wisdom, and a humanitarian. All while attending a college associated with Harvard.
This lady became the Epitome of one of the strongest, most influential women in the world.
Archetypes I think; the well know traits that appear in stories, like the character archetype "star-crossed lovers" or the situational "good vs. evil"
The answer is B. <span>The apartment is inexpensive and run-down.</span>