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English, 27.04.2021 01:30, davidb1113

Match each example to the type of conflict it illustrates. Emil tossed and turned all night, wondering
if he should speak up.
character vs. nature
Layla's parents said that she could not go
to the concert.
character vs. self
Despite the heavy rain, Marc was
determined to climb the mountain.
character vs. character
Because of her beliefs, Ana felt that the
whole world was against her.
character vs. society


Match each example to the type of conflict it illustrates.

Emil tossed and turned all night, wond

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