The major conflict in "Wildflower" by Anne Schraff is the internal struggle faced by the main character, April, as she deals with the challenges of being in foster care and finding her place in the world while also confronting issues of self-worth and personal identity.
Actually, the carrot is a descendant of the wildflower, Queen Anne's Lace.
Author Anne Schraff has not stated that she had any problems growing up. She is most known for her book "Wildflower."
Anne Frank vs. her mother Edith Frank
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Mrs. Frank's patience was tried to the limit by Mrs. van Pels, and wanted to avoid any more conflict with her than necessary. Mrs. van Pels expressed jealousy about how close Anne and Peter had become. The one time Mrs. Frank spoke to Anne about it, it was concerning this fact (which Anne ignored).
Gradually after her father talked to her about his dissapointment in her
the general conflict in Miss Spitfire is that Anne Sullivan is having trouble teaching Helen Keller how to read, write, and speak
Anne Frank and her mother did not fully resolve their conflict before they were separated in concentration camps. Anne's relationship with her mother was strained during their time in hiding, but Anne expressed regret and longing for her mother in her diary entries. Tragically, both Anne and her mother died in the Holocaust before they had the chance to reconcile their differences.
to have freedom of religion
The conflict is that Anne and her family, along with some other Jews, have to live in hiding from the horror of the holocaust. Living in hiding can cause problems, and Anne has many struggles that come from living in such close quarters with out much food or contact without the outside world.
Anne was an orphan and was sent to live with a couple she did not know and in a place where she did not know anybody. The wanted a boy and talked about sending her away.
Anne thinking everything she does is wrong due to the grownups' comments about her. Peter always wanting to pick an argument when he talks