One conflict that Ponyboy faced in The Outsiders is internally that he doesn't know whether Darry loves him or not. Another one is that have doesn't know if he really is a menace to society or if just the socs are the menace. Another one was being jumped by the socs
it investigated conditions facing working women and passed laws aimed at guaranteeing them equal pay
Facing off is when you shape a piece of metal
When facing south, west is to your right.
No. What makes winter cold is the Earths tilt. The Earths "axial tilt" is 23.44 degrees. So, when it is winter, the tilt is away from the sun. when it is summer the tilt is facing the sun. when not facing the sun the tilt makes the days shorter, thus less sunlight and colder.
When he is on the roof, his face is down with his body facing his right.......
Percy faced a few different challenges in this book. Some of the challenges that he faced were getting in trouble and facing his parents.
Conflict is the dilemma the character is facing. Complication is what the character encounters when trying to fiqure out how to solve the conflict
human conflict ivory trade deforestation and lions
The conflict in "Facing the Giants" is the struggle of a high school football coach facing personal and professional challenges, including a losing streak, financial problems, and infertility. The coach must inspire his team to overcome their limitations on and off the field, leading to a story of perseverance, faith, and determination.
The conflict in Athens occurred when Hermia's father wanted her to marry Demetrius, but she was in love with Lysander. Hermia's disobedience led to her facing the choice of either marrying Demetrius, becoming a nun, or facing death.
This is when someone (the character) has a conflict with them self.:-)
In the woods and facing nature on your own
There are many issues facing a post-conflict Cambodia including poverty, education, health, infrastructures, justice system, human rights, and public administration.
The main conflict facing the uncles in the story "A Problem" is their inability to decide on a plan of action when faced with the mysterious problem of Bridgenorth being cursed. They struggle with conflicting ideas on how to approach the situation and find a solution, leading to tension and uncertainty among them.
In chapter 3 of "Call of the Wild," the setting shifts to the wilderness of the Yukon during the gold rush. The dogsled team is pushed to its limits as they travel through harsh and unforgiving terrain, facing difficult obstacles and challenges along the way. This setting emphasizes the harshness of nature and the struggle for survival.
he is facing stout (v. man), the crew of the ship (v. society), the hurricane (v. nature), and the most important one, himself (v. self)
character struggling to reconcile their past actions with their present identity and values.