because he knows if he doesn't study his father will lecture him
he does not want to study
There is no conflict.
One theme in that story is sacrafice for the better of others.
There is no specific collective noun for rain, in which case a noun suitable for the circumstances is used, for example a sprinkle of rain, a shower of rain, a downpour of rain, etc.
You could use many different things, such as 'a shower of rain' or 'a burst of rain' or even 'a puddle of rain'.
rain pipe, rain gutter, downspout
Greg doesn't go home when it starts to rain in "The Treasure of Lemon Brown" because he is determined to find his father's missing keepsakes and restore the strained relationship with his father. The rain serves as a metaphor for the obstacles he must overcome in his journey to connect with his father.
because he knows if he doesn't study his father will lecture him.
In "The Rain Came" by Grace Ogot, the internal conflict revolves around the character Oganda's struggle to balance her personal desires and her duty to her people. She experiences inner turmoil as she tries to fulfill her role as a wife and a mother while also feeling a strong connection to her past and her identity. This conflict ultimately drives the narrative forward as Oganda grapples with her choices and their consequences.
The story starts out Greg having a conflict with his dad about his math grade. Instead, Greg wants to play Basketball. Greg,instead of studying, was walking down the street. It started to rain. He saw an abandoned house. He went inside to hide from the rain. He heard noises. It was Lemon Brown. He was scared at first but then they started talking normally. He explained what happened to him those past years. He, then, ended up being a brave, kind man. Lemon Brown was talking about his Treasure. The thugs were walking by and heard the conversation. They then wanted to get the treasure, but Lemon Brown and Greg were defending themselves so the thugs went away. Lemon Brown, then, showed Greg his treasure.
The internal conflict for Leon and Ken in "The Man to Send Rain Clouds" revolves around their differing beliefs and values regarding traditional Pueblo rituals. Leon wants to honor their grandfather's spirit by performing the ritual, while Ken feels conflicted about participating due to his Catholic beliefs. This conflict highlights the tension between preserving cultural traditions and adapting to new beliefs.
There is no conflict.
I would belive the external conflict would be Leon vs. Society. Because it was something rare to combine two beleifs. Native rituals with Catholic rituals.
Rain that suddenly starts falling.
i think its acid rain....
yes it starts at snow then when it goes lower to the ground level it starts to rain.....
Amazingly it's calledraining in somebody's life
rain