In "The Fledgling" by Jane Langton, minor conflicts include the struggles of the protagonist, a young girl named Hattie, as she navigates her relationships with her family and peers. She faces challenges in understanding her identity and balancing her desire for independence with the expectations of those around her. Additionally, Hattie experiences internal conflicts regarding her connection to nature and the responsibilities that come with her unique abilities. These elements contribute to her growth and development throughout the story.
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In "The Time Bike" by Jane Langton, the main character is a young boy named Oliver whose great-grandfather Mr. Pennyworth invents a time-traveling bicycle. Oliver embarks on an adventure through different historical periods, facing various challenges and meeting historical figures along the way.
Jane, Alec, Sam, Paul, Jared, Embry, Quil.
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It's The Diamond in the Window by Jane Langton.
There is no definitive record of how many people Calamity Jane killed. She was known for her sharpshooting skills and involvement in various conflicts, but specific details about any killings she may have been involved in are not well-documented.
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Jane may be justified in reacting to John's bullying if it is affecting her well-being or safety. It is important to address and stop bullying behavior to prevent further harm. However, addressing the situation calmly and constructively may be more effective in resolving conflicts.
"Even though" is used when something conflicts with other known facts or in spite of these facts. For example, "John went on the ferris wheel with Jane even though he has a fear of heights." Or, "Jane stayed out late with John even though she knew she would be punished when she got home."
people versus person is a term used when reading a story. It is a conflict between person vs. person. . . You can find this in many book .. and example is in Jane Eyre, Mr. Rochester conflicts with Jane, by bringing Blanche into the picture. . . It is one of the main conflicts in the story.. others are.. person vs. self person vs. nature so on....
Jane's roll in Eclipse is a very minor one. She was sent by the Volturi to stop the new vampires from killing anymore people. But was only needed to kill one because Edward, the werewolves and the rest of the Cullen family already killed the rest. Including Victoria.
Minor Conflict: Happened once and ended shortly Medium Conflict: Continued throughout the story but not as a major plotline Major Conflict: Pretty much one of the plotlines to the novel -Jane likes Braden but he has an on again/off again girlfriend...medium -Jane and Scarlett can't decide if they want to do the show...medium /major (comes up again as Scarlett second guessing her choice and Jane sorta) -Cammy (the girl who is hot and cold with Scarlett at USC)...minor /medium (comes up again but not really a big deal) -Jane dates Jesse to make Braden jealous but when he cheats on her and gets drunk Braden and Jane make out and photos are leaked...major (plotline for 2nd book) -Jesse says he's changed and the past is past...major (leads into conflict above) -Scarlett likes Liam and Liam likes her back...medium -Fiona Chen (Jane's strict/mean boss)...minor /medium (becomes nice halfway through) There's probably more but this is all I can thihnk of for now...hope it helps!! :D