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English, 25.10.2019 03:43 maddiem5027

Read the excerpt from “lost.”

she was examining her wounds when the sound came: the plunk of a raindrop overhead. kim couldn’t stand it anymore.

“this is ridiculous! ” she yelled. “i can’t believe you got us lost out here! ”

“like it’s all my fault? ” latoya snapped. she pointed down at kim’s high-top sneakers. “if you’d worn sensible boots we wouldn’t have fallen behind in the first place.”

which types of conflict are present in this excerpt? check all that apply.

character vs. law

character vs. others

character vs. nature

character vs. society

character vs. self

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