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Which type of conflict is evident in the following passage from Tom Sawyer?
At last the sleepy atmosphere was stirred—and vigorously: the murder trial came on in the court. It became the absorbing topic of village talk immediately. Tom could not get away from it. Every reference to the murder sent a shudder to his heart, for his troubled conscience and fears almost persuaded him that these remarks were put forth in his hearing as “feelers;” he did not see how he could be suspected of knowing anything about the murder, but still he could not be comfortable in the midst of this gossip. It kept him in a cold shiver all the time.
individual vs. society
individual vs. individual
individual vs. supernatural
individual vs. self (internal conflict)
individual vs. nature
Which type of conflict is evident in the following passage from Tom Sawyer?
A deep peal of thunder went rolling and tumbling down the heavens...Another fierce glare lit up the forest, and an instant crash followed that seemed to rend the treetops right over the boys' heads. They clung together in terror, in the thick gloom that followed.
individual vs. technology
individual vs. self (internal conflict)
individual vs. nature
individual vs. society
individual vs. individual
Which type of conflict is evident in the following passage from Tom Sawyer?
Five years ago, you drove me away from your father's kitchen one night, when I come to ask for something to eat and you said I warn't there for any good; and when I swore I'd get even with you if it took a hundred year....
individual vs. nature
individual vs. individual
individual vs. technology
individual vs. society
individual vs. self (internal conflict)
What type of conflict is evident in the following passage from Tom Sawyer?
The fact that [Huck] was now under the Widow Douglas's protection introduced him into society–no, dragged him into it...and his sufferings were almost more than he could bear. The widow's servants kept him clean and neat, combed and brushed...He had to eat with knife and fork;...he had to learn his book, he had to go to church; he had to talk so properly that speech was become insipid in his mouth; whithersoever he turned, the bars and shackles of civilization shut him in and bound him hand and foot.
individual vs. individual
individual vs. self (internal conflict)
individual vs. technology
individual vs. society
individual vs. nature