The statement that best describes the primary conflict that the narrator experiences in this passage is the second one: "The conflict is character vs. nature, since the narrator encounters a dog that presents a danger to him".
In this excerpt, the narrator tells the reader that the dog, which looked like a big wolf, was a menace to him. <u>This is made even clearer in the sentence "He was not afraid of me; he looked at me as if I were meat"</u>. John, the main character of "By the Waters of Babylon", is forced to deal with the man vs. nature conflict several times throughout the story. <u>During his journey to the Place of the Gods, he protects himself from predators that are part of nature on different occasions</u>.
Answer: "Boys and Guns"
Explanation:sed on the information in the article "Putting Down the Gun", including the author's
point of vi
The answer is:
D) tragedy
Tragedy in the medieval ages was seeing not as the result of someones missbeheaving, their own character flaws rather than a turning in the wheel of fortune, they portrayed the idea thru litereature that some men the gods were on their favor, and some other they weren´t, this meant that fortune or destiny was decided by god just as in the Greek tragedies.