that if you try something you might like it. jack ended up loving poetry even after he thought he would hate it!
yes... the conflict(s) was racism and love. The main conflict is finding his "dad."
The main conflict in the book "Shiloh Season" by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor revolves around the protagonist, Marty Preston, trying to protect and keep the stray dog, Shiloh. Marty faces challenges from Shiloh's original owner, Judd Travers, who wants the dog back. Marty must navigate his moral values, the law, and his love for Shiloh as he grapples with this conflict.
The main conflict is the internal one within Othello, between his love of Desdemona and his fear that Iago is right about her being an adultress.
dnt no
Jack and His dog Sky.. but sky was kinda in it.. but still
In the book "A Separate Piece", Gene's main conflict is that he feels both love and hate toward his best friend. He is confused by this, as it leaves him with conflicting feelings.
well you have to love it and have hugs and kisses and the main think love it like i seed
The main conflict in "Tom Edison's Shaggy Dog" by Kurt Vonnegut revolves around the tension between technology and nature. Tom Edison creates a machine that can perfectly mimic a dog's bark, leading to a struggle between his invention and the simplicity and beauty of natural sounds. This conflict explores themes of artificiality versus authenticity and the impact of technology on the natural world.
The main inner conflict is that Romeo and Juliet love each other but they hate their families so they have to decide if they hate or love each other. In the end they decide the only way they can 100% love each other is if they decide to no longer consider themselves as a part of their families.
The main theme seems to be love or affection, and what we are willing to give up for the objects of our affection.
A main conflict is the main problem that a character has in a story, or the main problem of the story
there is no conflict