Which question would apply to a fiction text?(1 point)

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What is the conflict in this part of the text?
What is the conflict in this part of the text?

Why are these diagrams included?
Why are these diagrams included?

What importance did this experiment have?
What importance did this experiment have?

Who is the person being quoted in this section?

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Who is the person being quoted in this section?
why
Apologies for any confusion. You are correct; the question "Who is the person being quoted in this section?" can apply to a fiction text. In a fiction story, there may be instances where characters are speaking or referencing other individuals, and readers might want to know the identity of the person being quoted. This question helps to understand the relationships and dynamics between characters in the story.
why not "what is the conflict?"
Apologies for the confusion in my initial response. You are correct, the question "What is the conflict in this part of the text?" does indeed apply to a fiction text. In fiction, conflicts are often central to the plot and character development. Asking about the conflict helps to analyze the challenges, tensions, or obstacles faced by the characters, which contributes to the overall story. Thank you for pointing out this oversight, and I apologize for any confusion caused.