In "Miss Awful" by Arthur Cavanaugh, some external conflicts include Miss Turkin's harsh treatment of her students, the students' struggle to cope with her unfair punishments, and their attempts to find a way to stand up to her authority. Additionally, there is conflict between the students and their parents as they navigate the difficulties of dealing with Miss Turkin's behavior.
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External conflicts are when someone is dealing with society, nature, etc.
In the short story "Miss Awful," Roger spelled the word "gulch" for Miss Orville.
There is two parts that you really need to know about theme and that is in Miss Awful the time and place. The time of Miss Awful is Sunday when Rodger is talking to his parents ,and Monday when he comes to school to meet the sub Miss Oreville. The place is at home talking to his parents and at school meeting the sub Miss Oreville.
The author of "Miss Awful" is Arthur Cavanaugh. This short story is often included in school textbooks and anthologies.
The main character of "Miss Awful" is a young girl named Elizabeth. She is a quiet and obedient student who lives in a strict and orderly town ruled by Miss Awful, the mean-spirited teacher. Elizabeth's interactions with Miss Awful and her efforts to stand up for herself drive the plot of the story.
People arn't always what they seem
Roger is trying to adjust to new substitute teacher, parents and kids are suprised by the new expections this is external
There isn't much the same about Charles and Miss Awful the only thing I could think of is there dynamic and flat.
No, Miss Awful is not a dynamic character. She remains consistently mean and unchanging throughout the story, without showing any significant growth or development.
Some of the external conflicts in "The Pigman" include Mr. Pignati's struggle with loneliness and isolation, the teenagers' conflicts with their parents and with authority figures, and the ongoing tension between Lorraine and John's families. Additionally, the teenagers' interactions with their peers at school also create external conflicts in the story.
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