The following excerpt from “Marigolds” is an example of:
- Person vs. Nature type of conflict
<h3>What is conflict in a story?</h3>
A story can be said to have some sort of conflict when a person struggles within him or herself, or between himself and other external forces.
The person vs nature kind of conflict occurs when there is a struggle between the person and other natural elements like animals or environmental conditions.
In the excerpt above, the struggle is between the person and the zoo-bred flamingo. This animal represents nature. So, we can safely conclude that the struggle is between person and nature.
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Awnser: Thoreau begins Civil Disobedience by saying that he agrees with the motto, "That government is best which governs least." Indeed, he says, men will someday be able to have a government that does not govern at all. As it is, government rarely proves useful or efficient. It is often "mistreat and unnatural" so that it no longer represents the will of the people. The Mexican-American War illustrates this phenomenon.
I would say B. gerund phrase. I just learned about this a week ago
The correct answer is C. Read the lines out loud. The author suggested several strategies for "Reading Shakespeare". One of them is "try reading out loud". Doing that you can get a sense of the rhythm of the lines from reading them loud that you cannot get from silent reading.