Question
Match each type of conflict to its definition.
Match Term Definition
Character vs. character A) In this external conflict, a character is battling a natural force, like a hurricane or a fire.
Character vs. nature B) In this internal conflict, a character attempts to overcome a personal issue like fear, anxiety, or confusion.
Character vs. self C) This conflict is external. The protagonist may have a different opinion from a majority of people, they may be oppressed by a group, or they may want to change rules or laws in some way.
Character vs. society D) In this external conflict, a character is at odds with someone else regarding needs, wants, or beliefs.
Match Term Definition
Character vs. character A) In this external conflict, a character is battling a natural force, like a hurricane or a fire.
Character vs. nature B) In this internal conflict, a character attempts to overcome a personal issue like fear, anxiety, or confusion.
Character vs. self C) This conflict is external. The protagonist may have a different opinion from a majority of people, they may be oppressed by a group, or they may want to change rules or laws in some way.
Character vs. society D) In this external conflict, a character is at odds with someone else regarding needs, wants, or beliefs.
Answers
GPT 3.5
Character vs. character: D) In this external conflict, a character is at odds with someone else regarding needs, wants, or beliefs.
Character vs. nature: A) In this external conflict, a character is battling a natural force, like a hurricane or a fire.
Character vs. self: B) In this internal conflict, a character attempts to overcome a personal issue like fear, anxiety, or confusion.
Character vs. society: C) This conflict is external. The protagonist may have a different opinion from a majority of people, they may be oppressed by a group, or they may want to change rules or laws in some way.
Character vs. nature: A) In this external conflict, a character is battling a natural force, like a hurricane or a fire.
Character vs. self: B) In this internal conflict, a character attempts to overcome a personal issue like fear, anxiety, or confusion.
Character vs. society: C) This conflict is external. The protagonist may have a different opinion from a majority of people, they may be oppressed by a group, or they may want to change rules or laws in some way.
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