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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What is the main conflict in "The Circuit" and how is it resolved? A. The main conflict is that the narrator and his brother are supposed to be in school rather than working; it is resolved when the strawberry-picking season ends and both go to school. B. The main conflict is that the narrator is too tired from working to do well in school; it is resolved when he no longer has to work and his grades improve, which impresses a kindly teacher. C. The main conflict is that the narrator wishes to go to school and fit in rather than work; it is resolved when he finds a kind

OpenStudy (anonymous):

C. The main conflict is that the narrator wishes to go to school and fit in rather than work; it is resolved when he finds a kind teacher who helps him just before learning that his family must move again. D. The main conflict is that the narrator is upset that his father makes them move so often; it is resolved when he is finally allowed to attend school and stay in one place for an extended period of time.

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