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English, 18.07.2019 06:00 JaylahtheSmarrtie

Read the excerpt from “new land, new life." “colby, set up our tent and get a fire going,” ruth directed her youngest son. “we’ll camp out for a spell,” she added with a grin. her sons loved the outdoors. the bare earth and night sky were part and parcel of the blood that ran through their veins. upon hearing this, the man, who had introduced himself by now as a mr. calvin thorpe from chicago, protested fiercely. “i’m much obliged for your with the birth of my daughter, but i cannot allow you to move my family into your home. we’ll find ourselves something temporary in the nearest town.” which type of conflict is described in this excerpt? physical – character vs. character social – character vs. character social – character vs. society physical – character vs. nature

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