Asked by Azaria
Part A
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 don’t have the passage, so I can’t pick the correct choice for you. Could you paste the selection or summarize the main events?
If you can’t, here’s how to decide:
- If most of the story focuses on Mitchell’s inner doubts, choices, guilt, or changing feelings, the conflict is Mitchell vs. himself (internal).
- If it’s mainly arguments, opposition, or rivalry with another person who actively blocks his goals, pick the corresponding external choice (his mother, his teammates, or Uncle Tommy).
Look for repeated scenes of inner struggle (vs. himself) versus repeated clashes with a specific person (vs. mother/teammates/Uncle Tommy).
If you can’t, here’s how to decide:
- If most of the story focuses on Mitchell’s inner doubts, choices, guilt, or changing feelings, the conflict is Mitchell vs. himself (internal).
- If it’s mainly arguments, opposition, or rivalry with another person who actively blocks his goals, pick the corresponding external choice (his mother, his teammates, or Uncle Tommy).
Look for repeated scenes of inner struggle (vs. himself) versus repeated clashes with a specific person (vs. mother/teammates/Uncle Tommy).
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