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Why does it take Hamlet so long to take his revenge?
There are tons of questions that are asked about how conflicts plays out in Hamlet. The main question would be why does it take Hamlet so long to get even.
Songsam faces an internal conflict regarding his loyalty to his friend Tokchae, who has become a political prisoner. Songsam grapples with his allegiance to his friend, as well as his duty to the government and society that punish Tokchae for his actions. This conflict drives Songsam to question his beliefs and values.
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Following the attack on Miss Lottie, Lizabeth struggles with internal conflict as she grapples with the guilt and shame of her actions. She is torn between the desire to fit in with her peers and society's expectations, and her growing awareness of the implications of her violent behavior. This conflict ultimately leads her to question her sense of identity and moral values.
Answer this question… A representative sample of the United States can be gained through the collection of about 2,000 responses.
A. Nonverbal communication B. Active listeningC. Conflict-resolution skills
If you cannot answer a question because its says conflict, then you have to rephrase your answer.
Question is incomplete, it needs to reference country and time or at least provide the alternative answers
Question is incomplete, it needs to reference country and time or at least provide the alternative answers
The real question should be "When doesn't a family have a conflict."