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.
The sentence is an example of a conflict that arises from differing opinions or beliefs, known as an ideological conflict.
The sentence describes an external conflict between the cat and the vicious dog. The cat’s action of running up a tree is a response to the external threat posed by the dog.
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"Jake and Maria argued loudly in the crowded restaurant, drawing the attention of everyone around them." This sentence shows external conflict between Jake and Maria as their argument is happening in a public setting with other people witnessing it.
External is an adjective and conflict is a noun. The entire phrase external conflict is reffered to as a noun.
External conflict
it is niether because an external is a conflict with others and an internal is a conflict with yourself.
There is only on type of external conflict. That conflict would be one vs. them self.
what is calypso's external conflict in the odyssey, part one?
the conflict in milkweed is external because my characters in the story are experiencing it.
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