An example of an external conflict is the one between Quirrel/Voldemort and Harry Potter during the last challenge. While there is arguably much more internal conflict going into the decisions Harry makes during that time, Quirrel's face blistering (which results in his death) due to Harry's touch represents a very external conflict.
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The conflict in the book "Bloody Jack" is jacky's struggle with the life of AA teenage girl in the 1800's. Once you start reading sequels you find that the book is really a romance between Jacky and Jaimy.
the conflict in the book is that will is trying to find his father.
The conflict is that David and primrose have trouble fitting in to their family's.
I think the main conflict in so be it was
far away
The internal and external conflict are Friends losing others and living through life with out problems
The external conflict is that Edward wants to kill the child and Bella wants to keep it
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external means man vs man or man vs nature or man vs obstacle................................................... i would say in this book that the external conflict is Sam and the cold weather ( man vs nature)
The conflict in the book "Eggs" by Jerry Spinelli is primarily internal. It focuses on the protagonist David dealing with his emotions and navigating personal challenges, rather than external forces or outside conflicts.
The external conflict in the book "A Child Called It" involves the physical and emotional abuse suffered by the main character at the hands of his mother. This abuse is the primary source of conflict in the story.
it is man vs man
The book that comes after Dark Life is Rip Tide.(By Kat Falls)
In the book "Beneath a Meth Moon" by Jacqueline Woodson, the major conflict revolves around the protagonist, Laurel Daneau, struggling with addiction to methamphetamine following the loss of her family during Hurricane Katrina. The internal conflict of overcoming her addiction and the external conflict of rebuilding her life are central to the story.