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which statement best explains a difference between a character vs. self conflict and a character vs. character conflict?
a character vs. self conflict is an internal conflict, while a character vs. character conflict is an external conflict.
a character vs. self conflict can only be inferred by the reader, while a character vs. character conflict is always explained to the reader.
a character vs. self conflict occurs only during or after the climax, while a character vs. character conflict can occur anywhere in the plot.
a character vs. self conflict is not outwardly expressed by the character, while a character vs. character conflict is.
- Option 1: Character vs. self is internal (within the character), character vs. character is external (between characters) – this matches conflict definitions.
- Option 2: Both conflicts can be inferred or explained, so this is incorrect.
- Option 3: Conflicts don’t have such strict plot - position rules, so this is wrong.
- Option 4: Character vs. self can be outwardly expressed (e.g., a character’s struggle shown through actions/thoughts), so this is incorrect.
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A. A character vs. self conflict is an internal conflict, while a character vs. character conflict is an external conflict.