the conflict at the end of the end of the story is that greg did not tell his dad about lemon brown because lemon brown would be okay.
Greg resolved his internal conflict of wanting to fit in with the cool kids at school by realizing the importance of being true to himself and his genuine interests. He learned to embrace his unique quirks and form friendships with people who accepted him for who he was.
The protagonist, Greg, has a conflict with his father over his grades and his love for playing the blues. This conflict is resolved when Greg learns about Lemon Brown's passion for music and helps his father see the value in his own interests. Greg faces a conflict with a group of thugs who are after Lemon Brown's treasure. This conflict is resolved when Lemon Brown and Greg work together to outsmart the thugs and protect the treasure. Lemon Brown has a conflict with his son over his decision to live on the streets rather than coming home to reconcile with his family. This conflict is resolved when Lemon Brown finds solace in sharing his treasure and his story with Greg, allowing him to finally let go of the past and reconnect with his son.
The main conflict in "The Treasure of Lemon Brown" is between the protagonist, Greg, and his father. Greg's father wants him to focus on school and academics, while Greg is more interested in pursuing his passion for music. This conflict is resolved when Greg's encounter with Lemon Brown helps him recognize the importance of following his dreams.
because he knows if he doesn't study his father will lecture him
Greg resolved his conflict with his father by having an open and honest conversation with him about their differences. They both listened to each other's perspectives, acknowledged each other's feelings, and found common ground to move forward in their relationship. Communication and understanding played key roles in resolving their conflict.
Greg and his father are in conflict at the beginning of the story because they have different expectations and priorities. Greg wants to pursue his passion for art, while his father wants him to focus on academics and follow a more conventional career path. This difference in perspective leads to tension and disagreement between them.
In "The Treasure of Lemon Brown" by Walter Dean Myers, the main conflicts include Lemon Brown's internal struggle with the loss of his dreams and identity, Greg's conflict with his father about his priorities, the external conflict between Greg and his father about Greg's grades, and the confrontation between Greg and the thugs who are searching for Lemon Brown's treasure.
well it is where Greg is asked to go to the beach with Rawley
Greg's internal conflict in "The Treasure of Lemon Brown" revolves around his strained relationship with his father and feeling pressured to conform to his father's expectations. Greg also struggles with feelings of disappointment and frustration over his own failures and the fear of disappointing his family. Through his encounter with Lemon Brown, Greg learns to appreciate the importance of following his own dreams and passions, rather than solely focusing on meeting others' expectations.
I don't think they have a conflict going on
Gred Ridley. This is internal conflict so it is himself.
The thugs try to steal Lemon Brown's treasure.
this book is about Greg and rowley his ex best friend and how their relation ship but its a bumpy road I thought that the conflict is that...................................................