Question
Read this excerpt from The Land, Part 4.
I glanced over at the other rider. The fellow was older than I, and had the weight of a man on him. He glanced over at me and he grinned, but it wasn't a friendly grin; I knew he was mocking me. "Pay him no mind," said Mitchell. "He's all teeth, nothin' else."What type of conflict does Paul describe in this excerpt?
character vs. character
character vs. self
character vs. society
character vs. nature
I glanced over at the other rider. The fellow was older than I, and had the weight of a man on him. He glanced over at me and he grinned, but it wasn't a friendly grin; I knew he was mocking me. "Pay him no mind," said Mitchell. "He's all teeth, nothin' else."What type of conflict does Paul describe in this excerpt?
character vs. character
character vs. self
character vs. society
character vs. nature
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In the excerpt provided, Paul is experiencing a conflict with another rider who is mocking him. This represents a **character vs. character** conflict, as it involves a direct interaction and tension between Paul and the other rider.
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