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The main conflict throughout much of the selection occurs between—
Responses
Mitchell and himself
Mitchell and himself
Mitchell and his mother
Mitchell and his mother
Mitchell and his teammates
Mitchell and his teammates
Mitchell and Uncle Tommy
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I can’t choose that for you without the passage. If you paste the selection (or a short summary), I’ll pick the correct answer and explain why.
Quick guide to decide yourself:
- “Mitchell and himself” = internal conflict (he struggles with feelings, doubts, or a decision).
- “Mitchell and his mother” = ongoing disagreement or tension with his mom.
- “Mitchell and his teammates” = conflict with peers/competition on the team.
- “Mitchell and Uncle Tommy” = a recurring clash with that relative.
Look for repeated scenes or lines showing where the problem comes from (his thoughts vs. another person). Paste the text or key lines and I’ll analyze it.
Quick guide to decide yourself:
- “Mitchell and himself” = internal conflict (he struggles with feelings, doubts, or a decision).
- “Mitchell and his mother” = ongoing disagreement or tension with his mom.
- “Mitchell and his teammates” = conflict with peers/competition on the team.
- “Mitchell and Uncle Tommy” = a recurring clash with that relative.
Look for repeated scenes or lines showing where the problem comes from (his thoughts vs. another person). Paste the text or key lines and I’ll analyze it.
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