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Read the following passage from walk two moons.
wet with dew, straggly branches slapped and scratched at my legs and hid uneven ground so that several times i tripped, tumbling and sliding downward.
which type of conflict best characterizes the events in this passage?
a character vs. self
b character vs. nature
c character vs. society
d character vs. character
what effect does sal's visit with margaret cadaver have on her?
a she becomes best friends with margaret.
b she is filled with courage to face her future.
c she gains a new sense of understanding.
d she gains new hope that her mother will return.
which of the following archetypal patterns best categorizes gram?
a the sago
b the hero
c the villain
d the lunatic
in the novel, gramps always ends the story about his marriage bed by saying, "'m going to die in that bed, and then that bed will know everything that there is to know about me."
a the journey of life
b the comforts of home
c the loss of a loved one
d the the commitment of marriage
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