"Buck had been purposely placed between Dave and Sol-leks so that he might receive instruction."
"By afternoon, Perrault, who was in a hurry to be on the trail with his despatches, returned with two more dogs."
"That night Buck faced the great problem of sleeping."
That night, Buck faced the great problem of sleeping, is the sentence from the story is an example of conflict.
Conflict is a disagreement or fight. You will need to find a solution to reconcile the tension if you and your closest friend develop feelings for the same individual.
Although the term "conflict" derives from the Latin meaning striking, violence isn't usually involved. Conflict can result from divergent viewpoints.
Confrontation in stories often takes one of four fundamental forms: conflict with one's own character, conflict with people, conflict with the environment, and conflict with supernatural forces.
Information conflicts, values conflicts, interest conflicts, interpersonal conflicts, and structural conflicts are the five basic causes of conflict.
Thus, option D is correct.
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Answer: "That night Buck faced the great problem of sleeping"
Explanation: It shows that he is having a problem which is conflict :)
sentence fragment
sentence in inverted order
run-on
none of the above
Question 13.13. Choose the answer that best corrects the sentence.
We settled into our sears and the first act began. (Points : 5)
settled, into
act, began
seats and,
seats, and
Question 14.14. Choose the answer that best corrects the sentence.
Nancy is very lucky at horseshoes she always wins. (Points : 5)
horseshoes; she
horseshoes, she
horseshoes and
horseshoes; and
Question 15.15. Choose the answer that best corrects the sentence.
Mark uses three alarrn clocks nevertheless he sometimes sleeps through the alarms. (Points : 5)
clocks, nevertheless,
clocks, and nevertheless
clocks; nevertheless
clocks; nevertheless
Question 16.16. The following sentence may have an error in punctuation. Parts of the sentence are underlined. Choose the underlined part of the sentence that contains an error. If there is no error, choose no error.
The night was cool; yet we wrapped up in blankets, and we stayed warm. (Points : 5)
cool;
yet we
blankets, and
no error
Question 17.17. The following sentence may have an error in punctuation. Parts of the sentence are underlined. Choose the underlined part of the sentence that contains an error. if there is no error, choose no error.
We have the data, of course, can we apply it to the theory? (Points : 5)
data,
course,
can we apply
no error
Question 18.18. The following sentence may have an error in punctuation. Parts of the sentence are underlined. Choose the underlined part of the sentence that contains an error. If there is no error, choose no error.
The class read the play and chose a scene to memorize; they planned in fact, tp perform the scene for the school. (Points : 5)
play and
memorize;
planned, in fact,
no error
Question 19.19. The following sentence may have an error in effective writing. The sentence or part of the sentence is underlined. Choose the best revision for the underlined part. If no revision is necessary, choose the first answer.
The builders noted a flaw in the house's foundation, however they thought it could be fixed. (Points : 5)
foundation, however,
foundation; however
foundation, however
foundation; however,
Question 20.20. The following sentence may have an error in effective writing. The sentence or part of the sentence is underlined. Choose the best revision for the underlined part. If no revision is necessary, choose the first answer.
Joseph woke up late again and missed the bus; he will need; therefore a ride to school. (Points : 5)
bus; he will need; therefore,
bus; he will need, therefore,
us; he will need, therefore
bus, he will need; therefore,
A. do
B. them
C.you
Answer:
B. them.
Explanation:
In any sentence, a vague or unacceptable word is any word that is used or put in a sentence but does no have any special or purpose in the sentence. It is not necessarily required in the sentence.
In the given sentence, the use of the word "them" to refer to the "roses" has no special purpose in the sentence. Rather, the sentence can well manage itself even without the word "them" in it. So, the vague or unacceptable word is "them".
Answer:
C
Explanation: