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OpenStudy (redneckgirl1224):

6. The main character worrying about something he or she has done wrong would be an example of which type of conflict? external conflict internal conflict

OpenStudy (redneckgirl1224):

7. Read the passage from The Grapes of Wrath. Joad said, “Sure, I remember you. You used to give a good meeting. I recollect one time you give a whole sermon walking around on your hands, yelling your head off. Ma liked you more than anybody. An’ Granma says you was just full of the spirit.” What is the author using to reveal the character? the character’s thoughts the character’s actions the character’s physical traits the conversation of other characters

OpenStudy (redneckgirl1224):

8. What tone does this passage convey? Carissa came home from school and threw her backpack on the couch. She went into her sister’s room and started complaining about her day. She said that she had failed a test for which she had studied a long time. Then, she started to turn purple with rage as she explained how her bicycle got a flat tire. optimistic angry satirical humorous

OpenStudy (redneckgirl1224):

9. In which stage of plot are characters introduced? conflict resolution exposition climax

OpenStudy (redneckgirl1224):

10. Read the passage. The girl stared out the window at the other children playing a game. She wondered if she would ever be able to join them. She let the curtain fall back and walked away from the window. How could she make friends with them? Based on the context clues, how do you think the character feels? peaceful excited sad tired

OpenStudy (alexatiger):

Number six is internal conflict; the person is worrying them selves, not having conflict with others.

OpenStudy (redneckgirl1224):

thank you do you know the others @AlexaTiger

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