I don't know, I suggest you go back and read the story yourself rather than trying to get somebody else to do your homework for you.
natelie did not had her book publied ,i think so....
The conflict is the problem of the story(is the main problem from the story)
The conflict is the problem of the story(is the main problem from the story)
The problem in any story is known as the conflict.
Without a problem, you'd have a pretty boring story.
The main problem in the story "Tangerine" is the toxic environment in Paul's new school, where corruption, discrimination, and bullying are rampant. The resolution comes as Paul stands up to those perpetuating these issues and finds his voice to speak out against them, ultimately leading to some form of justice and change within the school.
The School Story was created in 2001.
The problem in this story is that Daedelus and Icarus are trying to escape from a prison.
Eugene experiences discrimination and hate speech from his classmates because of his Puerto Rican background. This external problem arises when he is subjected to racist remarks and taunting in school by his peers.
In the story "Firegirl" by Tony Abbott, the main problem is how the protagonist, Jessica Feeney, deals with acceptance and bullying as a new student with severe burns. Jessica struggles to fit in at her new school, facing isolation and cruelty from her peers. The story focuses on themes of empathy, compassion, and the transformative power of reaching out to others.
the main problem is a problem that occurs in the middle of the story
the main problem is a problem that occurs in the middle of the story