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In "Ida B" by Katherine Hannigan, the primary antagonist is the forces of change and adversity that disrupt Ida B's life, particularly the illness of her mother and the subsequent decision to sell their family land. This external conflict challenges Ida's understanding of stability and security, pushing her to confront her fears and feelings of loss. Additionally, the new school and its environment serve as antagonistic forces that Ida must navigate as she learns to cope with her changing world.

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