As students read and learn more about a conflict in a story, they may need toA. identify other conflicts.
B. track their predictions.
C. change their predictions.
D. identify the type of conflict.

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D) identify the type of conflict

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Answer: A,B,C, and D are all good answers. Within the analyzing of a story it’s important the students can identify and comprehend other conflicts that might affect the sorry, make and track their own predictions and foreshadowing, change their predictions based on new information, and identifying the type of conflict will help to comprehend the story. There are multiple types of conflict including: person vs society, person vs nature, person vs person, person vs self. All these conflicts lead to different story plots and that is why every book is unique. I hope my answer helped :)

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In order to test his father. To gain trust and to show that his father trusts him.

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Disagree

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Which detail from "The Happy Prince" best supports the idea that Swallow has developed a caring heart?•"So the Swallow flew over the great city, and saw the rich making merry in their beautiful houses, while the beggars were
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its b

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care for children
prepare meals

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The answer is B. Memorize stories.

Please help ASAP in your own words not sample answers !!!! Which elements of the story make it a morality play? Support your answer with evidence from the play???

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Dear user,

Answer to your query is provided below

The story is aptly titled 'The Necklace' as it revolves around Madame Loisel desire to own and wear jewels. Her desire was fulfilled one day when she borrowed a stunning necklace from her friend Madame Forestier. She happily wore the necklace to a party but sadly, she lost it. After that, her husband and her lose everything they own in order to buy a replacement and return it to Madame Forestier. Only after ten years does Madame Loisel learn that the necklace she had borrowed was a fake made of glass beads!

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The theme of 'The Necklace' revolves around class conflict: the difference between the rich and poor. It also emphasises the theme of appearance as opposed to reality. Madame Loisel learns the hard way that 'All that glitters is not gold'.

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