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hich statements are true of external conflicts? Select three options.
They propel the plot of a story.
They release tensions in a story.
They take place between two characters in a story.
They happen when a character is at odds with society.
They occur when characters feel uncertain about what they want.
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Correct choices:
- They propel the plot of a story.
- They take place between two characters in a story.
- They happen when a character is at odds with society.
Brief note: External conflicts are between a character and an outside force (another character, society, nature, etc.), and they drive plot tension. The other two describe internal conflict (uncertainty about wants) or the release of tension (which is typically a result of resolution, not the conflict itself).
- They propel the plot of a story.
- They take place between two characters in a story.
- They happen when a character is at odds with society.
Brief note: External conflicts are between a character and an outside force (another character, society, nature, etc.), and they drive plot tension. The other two describe internal conflict (uncertainty about wants) or the release of tension (which is typically a result of resolution, not the conflict itself).
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