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English, 19.12.2019 00:31, danielbamf1414

Read the following sentences from "first confession."
when mother was at work and my grandmother made the dinner i wouldn't touch it.
nora once tried to make me, but i hid under the table from her and took the bread-
knife with me for protection. nora let on to be very indignant (she wasn't, of course,
but she knew mother saw through her, so she sided with gran) and came after me. i
lashed out at her with the bread-knife, ad after that she left me alone.
the main conflict in these sentences can be identified as
man vs. man
man vs. nature.
man vs. society.
man vs. himself

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