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- Q1What is conflict?The climax of the storyPart of the resolutionTwo characters getting alongA struggle between two opposing forces300s
- Q2Which is the definition of "internal conflict"?A struggle the character has within him/her selfA hero in a story that saves many livesA problem that a character has with other characters.A struggle between a character and a family member.300s
- Q3Which is the definition of an "external" conflict?A problem within the exposition of a story.A problem caused by the protagonist.A struggle between a character and an outside force.A struggle that a character has within him/her self.300s
- Q4Character vs Nature is an example of an EXTERNAL conflict.FalseTrue300s
- Q5Character vs Society is an example of an INTERNAL conflict.TrueFalse300s
- Q6Character vs Nature is an example of an EXTERNAL conflict.FalseTrue300s
- Q7Character vs Society is an example of an INTERNAL conflict.TrueFalse300s
- Q8Character vs Society is an example of an INTERNAL conflict.FalseTrue300s
- Q9What type of conflict?Character vs SocietyCharacter vs SelfCharacter vs CharacterCharacter vs Nature300s
- Q10Elsa has to be hidden away from the outside world because of her secret magical powers.Character vs NatureCharacter vs CharacterCharacter vs SocietyCharacter vs Self300s
- Q11What is the conflict?Character vs SelfCharacter vs NatureCharacter vs SocietyCharacter vs Character300s
- Q12What is the conflict?Character vs SelfCharacter vs SocietyCharacter vs NatureCharacter vs Character300s