A secondary conflict is a an event that is important but isn't part of the main conflict. It's still important but secondary to the main.
The conflict which a character has with someone else.An internal conflict is a conflict which the character has with himself.
Times of conflict? Do you mean types of conflict?
it is niether because an external is a conflict with others and an internal is a conflict with yourself.
It is a secondary source.
* conflict * crisis * incident * FTB (finding the body, murder mysteries)
Primary culture conflict theory emphasizes conflicts between different cultures, often due to differing values, beliefs, and practices. Secondary culture conflict theory focuses on conflicts within a single culture that arise due to internal divisions, such as generational, socioeconomic, or ideological differences.
Vivian Einstein has written: 'Conflict resolution' -- subject(s): Study and teaching (Secondary), Mediation, Conflict management
Uganda--secondary to overflow of Sudanese ref's into that Country.
I would guess that he observed the sky and drew his conclusions; and that religious ideas of the time were secondary for him.
Secondary school students in Nigeria may experience poor performance because of a number of reasons. Some of these reasons include poverty, lack of awareness, and constant conflict.
Augustus, who was known as Octavian at the time, had a conflict over power. The conflict was between Antony and Octavian, not so much Cleopatra. Cleopatra was simply a handy tool for Octavian to use to rally forces against Antony. Even though it seemed that Cleopatra had her own ambitions, they were secondary to the major conflict between the men, which was all about power and the sole rule of the Roman empire.
A secondary character is a character in a story who plays a supporting role to the main character or protagonist. They often provide additional depth, context, or conflict to the narrative but are not the focus of the story.
A minor literary conflict is a smaller, secondary issue that characters face within a story. It may not be central to the main plot but serves to add complexity to the narrative and develop character relationships. It typically does not drive the main storyline but can contribute to character growth or thematic development.
No its a Secondary Consumer
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A Snake is a Secondary Consumer