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Question
read the excerpt from \the sky will not fall.\
\then lets hire a man to do the work outside,\
william responded. \this is not the life i had planned
for you!\ he grabbed carolines hands and turned
them over to expose her roughened palms. \look at
this!\ he said, his voice growing more emotional.
\these arent the hands my wife, or callie, should
have. you should not be doing my work!\
what type of conflict does caroline face in this excerpt?
character vs. self
character vs. character
character vs. society
character vs. nature
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Analyze the excerpt
Using the Types of Conflict knowledge point
The excerpt shows William arguing with Caroline about her doing outdoor labor. He states, "This is not the life I had planned for you!" and "You should not be doing my work!" This represents an interpersonal disagreement between two individuals.
Identify the conflict type
Using the Character vs Character knowledge point
Because the struggle is directly between Caroline and William regarding their roles and expectations, this is a classic interpersonal clash.
Evaluate the options
Using the Types of Conflict knowledge point
- character vs. self: Incorrect, as the focus is on the external disagreement between William and Caroline.
- character vs. character: Correct, because it is a direct clash between Caroline and William.
- character vs. society: Incorrect, as it does not focus on societal laws or cultural institutions.
- character vs. nature: Incorrect, as she is not battling natural elements.
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<answer>
<mcq-option>character vs. self</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>character vs. character</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>character vs. society</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>character vs. nature</mcq-option>
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Analyze the excerpt
Using the Types of Conflict knowledge point
The excerpt shows William arguing with Caroline about her doing outdoor labor. He states, "This is not the life I had planned for you!" and "You should not be doing my work!" This represents an interpersonal disagreement between two individuals.
Identify the conflict type
Using the Character vs Character knowledge point
Because the struggle is directly between Caroline and William regarding their roles and expectations, this is a classic interpersonal clash.
Evaluate the options
Using the Types of Conflict knowledge point
- character vs. self: Incorrect, as the focus is on the external disagreement between William and Caroline.
- character vs. character: Correct, because it is a direct clash between Caroline and William.
- character vs. society: Incorrect, as it does not focus on societal laws or cultural institutions.
- character vs. nature: Incorrect, as she is not battling natural elements.
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<mcq-option>character vs. self</mcq-option>
<mcq-correct>character vs. character</mcq-correct>
<mcq-option>character vs. society</mcq-option>
<mcq-option>character vs. nature</mcq-option>
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