What is the struggle between the antagonist and protagonist called?plot
characters
conflict
theme
setting
diction

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Answer 1
Answer:      The struggle between antagonist and protagonist is called a conflict.
Answer 2
Answer: The struggle between the antagonist and the protagonist is called the conflict of the story.

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True, because even though the writer of the poem has a specific meaning, you can still think of another meaning besides the one the author has made.

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What is the purpose of a pentad?A It helps you elaborate upon your slogan.
B It helps you identify descriptive words for your subject.
C It helps you generate topics and identify services.
D It helps you determine your audience.

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Answer: D. It helps you determine your audience

Pentad that was developed by Burked was known to help determine the audience by focusing on five elements such as the act, the scene, the agent, the agency or method, and the purpose. This information shall give you an idea on the type of audience you have thus make certain steps to gain their attention or further persuade them.

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B. everything works out in the end.
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a. the audience knows something the character(s) don't

A. the audience knows something the character's don't.

Which sentence is correctly punctuated? a. Is Disneyland in Orlando Florida, or Anaheim California?
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Which corrects any error in the use of apostrophes in the sentence? It's disappointing that three week's worth of assignments was lost.

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None of the above. It's a common misconception that the word "weeks" needs an apostrophe when being described by worth, however as the use of apostrophes is highly limited, it doesn't. Therefore, "It's disappointing that three weeks worth of assignments WERE lost." The "were" is necessary unless a specific noun of participle-imperfect relation were applied after the usage of "was lost".
I suppose if you have to pick one of the above, choose C, and explain to your teacher that it's not really correct because of the implication of an apostrophe and correct the use of was/were.
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