Who are the opposing forces in the conflict in this passage?

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Answer 1
Answer: Um opposing forces are forces that are against each other.
Answer 2
Answer: May you show us the passage?...

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The boss made a schedule change.For some reason, the boss made a schedule change.

A.
inverted the subject-verb order

B.
changed sentence to a compound sentence

C.
combined two independent clauses

D.
added a prepositional phrase

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The change made in the second sentence given is that, it was added with a prepositional phrase. The prepositional phrase is "for some reason". The preposition here is the word "for". A prepositional phrase is used as a modifier that consists of a preposition and the object. 

At which point does the tension reach its peak in the novel? A. Jody runs away from home when he's told Flag has to be destroyed. B. Penny and Jody finally corner Slewfoot after tracking him for two days. C. Penny is injured and needs to rely on Jody to do his work. D. Jody realizes Flag keeps eating the crops and will have to be killed.

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" D. Jody realizes Flag keeps eating the crops and will have to be killed" is the best option for when the tension reaches its peak in this particular novel, although there are other tension-filled moments as well.
When Jody realizes Flag keeps eating the crops and will have to be killed, this was the tension that reached its peak in the novel.

Based on A Farewell to Arms, how does Hemingway create realistic dialogue for his characters?

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He creates realistic dialogues for his characters by imitating the real life, so his characters use simple words and speak in short, clear sentences. 

The answer is B


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Will give brainlist Select a character and moment from The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail, and imagine what he or she is thinking and feeling in that moment. You are going to get into his or her head, and bring to life what has not yet been said. You will write an interior monologue poem in the voice of your chosen character

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The character is William

I have a dream and it is to be free as a bird.

I would like to choose what I want to do.I want to be the owner of my actions

Now I only possess what is in my mind and what is in my mind is too much . I feel my brain is so full of things it is going to expolode.It wants to get out of there. My thoughts really need to turn into actions ad that is why i have to be free.

I imagine myself choosing what to do; If I want to eat or drink.If I want to say in bed or get up.Why can´t I be the master of my own doings?It is not fair .I have to escape.I must break free

What is the struggle between the antagonist and protagonist called?plot
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     The struggle between antagonist and protagonist is called a conflict.
The struggle between the antagonist and the protagonist is called the conflict of the story.

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I believe so, I think they always do

Can I have Brainlist ?
Why not ?

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