character versus character
An example of external conflict in a sentence would be, "The protagonist faced a fierce battle against the antagonist to protect their village from destruction."
To determine the type of external conflict represented in a sentence, we would need to analyze the specific details and context provided in that sentence. External conflicts typically involve a struggle between a character and an outside force, such as another character (man vs. man), society (man vs. society), nature (man vs. nature), or technology (man vs. technology). If you can provide the sentence in question, I can help identify the specific type of external conflict it exemplifies.
Character versus society
Character versus society
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An example of external conflict is when two characters are arguing over a decision, such as whether to fight or flee a dangerous situation. This conflict is external because it involves interaction and opposition between individuals, often leading to a physical confrontation or a battle of wills.
Predicate is the main verbs in the sentence.Examples of a predicate in the sentence:*He supervised the project.*They disagreed about the outcome.
Example sentence - If he were any good at conflict resolution he would have a better paying job.
There are many different types of conflict such as internal or external. Another example would be perceived conflict which is simply the awareness of a conflict situation.
An external conflict would be a non-example of internal conflict. External conflicts involve the main character facing opposition or challenges from an outside source, such as another character, nature, society, or a situation, rather than struggling with inner thoughts or emotions.
An example of an external conflict in "The Chrysalids" is when the Waknuk society discovers that David and other telepathic children have deviations and perceives them as mutants. This conflict involves the struggle between the telepathic children and the society's strict belief in genetic purity, leading to persecution and fear for the children's safety.