Characters who face external conflicts __________.
A.
help others resolve their difficulties
B.
have only minor problems
C.
remain unaffected by the central problem in a story
D.
struggle against other characters or outside forces
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OpenStudy (cheddarskittles):
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OpenStudy (cheddarskittles):
lol i cant believe you actually followed through with that
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Any ideas on what the answer could be?
OpenStudy (cheddarskittles):
lol ok external conflict is a struggle that occurs between a character and outside forces, which could be another character or the environment.
OpenStudy (cheddarskittles):
so D
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Thanks so Much :)
OpenStudy (cheddarskittles):
no problem kiddo
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Can help me with my last question?
OpenStudy (cheddarskittles):
i can try
OpenStudy (anonymous):
What is the BEST way to visually organize the literary elements within a story in order to identify the theme?
A.
Make a chart that describes the characters’ words and actions with regard to the conflict.
B.
Keep track of the number of times a character gets into a conflict.
C.
Create a line graph that charts the mood of the characters.
D.
Draw a picture of the setting.
OpenStudy (cheddarskittles):
I think A or C
OpenStudy (cheddarskittles):
Mostly C though because literary has something to do with mood...
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
alright thanks!
OpenStudy (cheddarskittles):
but between those 2 idk
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thank you so muuuuuuuch i passsed :)
OpenStudy (cheddarskittles):
was it A or C?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
c
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