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English, 02.07.2019 16:00 ella3714

Which two scenarios are examples of internal conflict? rosa must submit her book report on monday. by sunday afternoon, however, she has completed only half of her report. she can hear her teacher’s voice inside her head telling her to finish it, but she really wants to go shopping with her friends instead. rosa cannot decide what to do. mitchell was supposed to return home by 6: 00 p. m. it’s now 8: 45 p. m., and he is still in his car, waiting for the road to be cleared of the rubble. the landslide has interfered with his plans. gina has just received the results of her husband’s medical test. the results are not positive, and gina’s worst fears have come true. gina is mulling over the idea of tearing up the report and throwing it away. however, in her heart, she knows that the right thing to do is to get her husband the best treatment possible. ralph is driving to a baseball game with his friend elle. she asks him to stop at a shopping mall on the way and her find a new dress. annoyed, ralph drops elle at the mall without saying a word to her and drives off to the game. the forecast is calling for heavy winds and a severe hailstorm. sanjay wants to reach home early. as he steps out of the office, it grows dark, and hail begins to hit the ground. he feels that he is at the mercy of the weather.

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