I think it's B) Hally assumes the role of antagonist.
Answer:
I would pick A. C is also possible.
Explanation:
It is much easier to start with what he does not mean.
E definitely is not what he means. He is not thinking of benefitting himself at all.
D is also not what he means. He does not intend to dwell on past mistakes: he is determined to learn what he did wrong and what he can do to improve.
C is possible. Let's just go on.
B there is no pretense in his fear. Those spirits have done their jobs well. Scrooge is scarred out of his wits that what they have shown him may actually come to pass. His worst nightmare is that he can do nothing about it.
A is possible. So now you have to choose between C and A.
It could be either A or C. I'd pick A myself because it is an action. It's a plan.
I usually tell people when it is this close that either could be right. Just because I say it is so, does not make it so. If you have strong feelings about C, pick it.
Answer:
The character of Lady Bracknell was seen in a way that she represents British aristocracy. Wilde expresses her snobbishness and hypocrisy when Jack refuses Cecily and Algy to marry if Bracknell doesn't let him marry Gwendolen. Lady Bracknell refuses, showing her standing by and embracing the principles of British aristocracy.
Well... person v person would be any type of holiday conflict such as family coming over to spend the holidays and how some family members don’t get along with each other or don’t feel the same way about that holiday. Another example would be person v self because planning and setting up for an event is stressful and puts lots of strain on your mental endurance and health.