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English, 19.07.2019 21:30 kaffolter25

    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? (1 point) character  vs.  self character  vs.  nature character  vs.  society character  vs.  character

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