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English, 09.07.2019 07:10 21ghostrider21

Read the passage from "two kinds."
how is this passage an example of an internal conflict?
and i started to play. it was so beautiful. i was so caught up
in how lovely i looked that at first i didn't worry how i would
sound. so it was a surprise to me when i hit the first wrong
note and i realized something didn't sound quite right. and
then i hit another and another followed that. a chill started
at the top of my head and began to trickle down, yeti
couldn't stop playing, as though my hands were bewitched
i kept thinking my fingers would adjust themselves back,
like a train switching to the right track. i played this strange
jumble through two repeats, the sour notes staying with me
all the way to the end.
it describes the narrator's inability to stop playing when
she wants to do so.
it describes the narrator's unexpected enjoyment of
performing in front of an audience.
it describes the narrator's thoughts and feelings as she
struggles through a poor performance
it describes the results of the narrator's refusal to
practice diligently and learn to play the piano correctly

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