Asked by Azaria
What conflict does Mitchell struggle with through most of the story?
Responses
The lack of connection to his late father
The lack of connection to his late father
The need to have others admire him
The need to have others admire him
The interference of his mother
The interference of his mother
The need to be the best player
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I don’t have the story text — can you tell me which story or paste a short passage about Mitchell? I can’t pick the right conflict without that context.
If you want to decide now, here’s a quick way to choose:
- Pick “the lack of connection to his late father” if the story centers on Mitchell feeling distant from or trying to live up to a deceased dad (repeated references to his father, grief, attempts to connect).
- Pick “the need to have others admire him” if his actions are driven by seeking praise or approval from peers/adults.
- Pick “the interference of his mother” if his mother actively blocks his goals or controls his choices.
- Pick “the need to be the best player” if the plot focuses on sports/competition and his drive to be number one.
Paste the passage or tell me the story title and I’ll pick the correct answer.
If you want to decide now, here’s a quick way to choose:
- Pick “the lack of connection to his late father” if the story centers on Mitchell feeling distant from or trying to live up to a deceased dad (repeated references to his father, grief, attempts to connect).
- Pick “the need to have others admire him” if his actions are driven by seeking praise or approval from peers/adults.
- Pick “the interference of his mother” if his mother actively blocks his goals or controls his choices.
- Pick “the need to be the best player” if the plot focuses on sports/competition and his drive to be number one.
Paste the passage or tell me the story title and I’ll pick the correct answer.
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