<span>This part represents A. CHARACTER VERSUS CHARACTER form of conflict.
A character vs character conflict is a conflict that arise among and between the characters in the story. It would seem as though the conflict in the above story is between the family and the nagaina. She is threatening the family to keep still or else she will strike. The family, composed of Teddy and his parents, are sitting immobile and silent as if frozen in terror.</span>
Answer:
I think you are supposed to fill in the blank with one or more possible right words that would complete the idea.
Explanation:
Yes because Jack is married, looking at Anne, who is looking at a unmarried person
Waverly's mother is a very proud and strong woman who tries to achieve recongnition through her dauther's accomplishments in chess and when Waverly gains national recognition her mother starts making Waverly's victories hers.
There is nothing wrong with a mother being proud of her daugther's triumphs, but in the case of Waverly her mother became obsessed with her daugther at the point of trying to live her life through Waverly. And the worring part is that all this was covered under the mask of love, Waverly's mother never meant any harm for her daughter, all the damaged she caused was disguised by love, and this is where the phrase "A parent’s love can be described as a double-edged sword, having the power to both defend and destroy a child" becomes valid, sometimes love can do more damage because when you see it you can not protect yourself, it is love in the end.