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Read the story.
Based on the first and second paragraphs, what internal conflict does Polara struggle with?
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I don’t have the story text here. Could you paste the first two paragraphs (or give the story title and author)? I’ll read them and give a specific answer.
If you want to identify the internal conflict yourself, here’s how to do it quickly:
- Internal conflict = a struggle within a character (thoughts, feelings, values), not an external obstacle.
- Look in those paragraphs for:
- Direct thoughts or narration about what the character wants vs what they fear or believe they should do (phrases like “wanted to…but…” or “she knew she should…but…”).
- Emotional words (guilt, shame, longing, doubt, fear) or contradictions in the character’s feelings.
- Decisions the character hesitates over or inner questions.
Common examples you might find for “Polara”:
- torn between duty/loyalty and personal freedom/desire,
- wanting acceptance but afraid to reveal her true self,
- guilt about a past action vs wanting to move on,
- craving power or control but fearing the cost/responsibility.
Paste the paragraphs and I’ll point out the exact lines that show Polara’s internal conflict and give a concise answer you can use.
If you want to identify the internal conflict yourself, here’s how to do it quickly:
- Internal conflict = a struggle within a character (thoughts, feelings, values), not an external obstacle.
- Look in those paragraphs for:
- Direct thoughts or narration about what the character wants vs what they fear or believe they should do (phrases like “wanted to…but…” or “she knew she should…but…”).
- Emotional words (guilt, shame, longing, doubt, fear) or contradictions in the character’s feelings.
- Decisions the character hesitates over or inner questions.
Common examples you might find for “Polara”:
- torn between duty/loyalty and personal freedom/desire,
- wanting acceptance but afraid to reveal her true self,
- guilt about a past action vs wanting to move on,
- craving power or control but fearing the cost/responsibility.
Paste the paragraphs and I’ll point out the exact lines that show Polara’s internal conflict and give a concise answer you can use.
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