In this excerpt Marcus faces the conflict that his father doesn't agree with him. This type of conflict is called "Man vs. Man" It is the most common type of conflict in a piece of literature, it is also known as interpersonal conflict. In a man vs. man conflict, the protagonist, Marcus, feels something different than another character or the antagonist. This is the type of conflict that Marcus faces.
Hope this helps! :)
Answer:
Once upon a time there was a princess who lived in a very big palace. She would always go outside for a walk and would always treat everyone like they were her Pesants. she would make her dad buy her very expensive things not because she wants to keep but because she will wear it and throw it away after she thinks it's colors are "Fading away." One day there was a prince who was coming over to the town, the princess saw how bratty he was acting. How the prince was treating villagers like his slave and being picky with what he eats, even throwing things away after a minuite of having them because he thinks the colors are fading away...the princess started to realise that what the prince was doing was excactly what she as well does...
After the prince left the princess decided to change her actions...then she went outside..."IT'S THE PRINCESS" yelled one of the villagers. Then they all bowled. "No need to bowl" said the princess "I am here for i have decided to change my actions"....the villagers looked startled..."IT"S AN IMPOSTER" Said another villager..."I am no Imposter" replied the princess. The princess tried many ways to make them believe she was being serious. After a month of begin they agreed and everything changed from there...the princess would help with work in the village and the castle...she would not want much of anything...and would always eat what was given for... diner, breakfast , and lunch. One day the princesses dad called her to his bedroom. the princess knocked..."Come in" answer the king. The princess came in.."You called father?" asked the princess..."I just wanted to say....i am very proud of you."
THE END.
Meee I we just finished reading it in class
Explanation:
After experiencing starvation, Jonas asks why these horrible memories need to be preserved, and the Giver explains that they bring wisdom: once, for example, the community wanted to increase the number of children allowed to each family, but the Giver remembered the hunger that overpopulation brings and advised against ...