When a driver foresees where points of conflict can develop in a driving situation, they are utilizing the "Predict" step of the IPDE process. This involves anticipating potential hazards and understanding how other road users might behave in various situations. By predicting conflicts, the driver can prepare to take appropriate actions to maintain safety.
Predict
In situations where there is a potential conflict between vehicles, the driver who has the right of way is the one who must be given priority to proceed first. This is typically determined by traffic laws and road signs.
I am not sure how ant killer has anything to do with driving the human-Cyclon conflict and with religion. This is very confusing and I am unable to answer your question.
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The conflict that is driving the protagonist to act is typically a challenge or obstacle that stands in the way of their goals or desires. This conflict creates tension and propels the protagonist to take action in order to overcome it and achieve their objectives.
One central driving unifying conflict.
An intersection.
The conflict is the struggle that is the driving force of the plot in a story. The conflict can be something major like a war, or something very minor like a playground squabble.
Chaos, confusion and conflict,
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No, just the opposite. A driver SHOULD strive to develop a positive attitude when driving. Bad attitudes can result in accidents and road rage.
The driving force of a plot is typically the conflict or problem that the main characters must navigate and resolve. This conflict creates tension and keeps the audience engaged as they follow the characters' journey towards a resolution.