Mary and her mother watch from their window in fear as the Yankees storm through their property. This can best be described as what part of the plot?falling action


external conflict


exposition


internal conflict

.




Question 3





Captain Sawyer vs. the Yankee guard can be described as what kind of conflict?


character


external conflict


exposition


internal conflict

.




Question 4





Which statement is false?


The Yankee guard dies.


Captain Sawyer escapes.


Ma never leaves the house.


Mary becomes a heroine.

.




Question 5





Where is Mary's father?


out riding Santo, the horse


visiting his mother


fighting in the war


dead

.




Question 6





Which conflict does not exist in this story?


Mary vs. Ma


South vs. North


Mary vs. Captain Sawyer


Reality vs. Fiction

Answers

Answer 1
Answer: Captain Sawyer vs. the Yankee guard can be described as a character conflict. Character conflicts usually occur between just two characters but can exist between multiple. 

Related Questions

The main idea or moral principle that forms the basis for a story is its _____.plotthemedenouementclimax What figure of speech is used in describing winter as an old man with a white, frosty beard?similemetaphorpersonification What figure of speech is used in the expression "happy as a lark"?similemetaphorpersonification
exercise of freedom of expression by some Media houses in SA and related that to the applicable limitations in the constitution
This year freshmen will be required to take English science and mathematics
URGENT!What does the author mean by this? Explain this claim in your own words.Basically, while people began to embrace rational concepts throughout Europe, they still remained a superstitious lot. Ideas considered inexplicable and weird didn't die — they just went underground, and into our unconscious.
Identify the following as plot or theme. Crime doesn't pay.plottheme

Which issue is Jackie Robinson addressing in his letter to President Eisenhower?

Answers

He appealed to President Eisenhower to do something about the issue segregation over the school at Little Rock, Arkansas where the President sent the troops to escort nine Black students to school to implement the desegregation program where it was being block by Governor Faubus.

Answer:

President Eisenhower's sluggish response to the civil rights movement

Explanation:

. Dramatic irony means that A. the audience knows something the character or characters don't.
B. everything works out in the end.
C. things are going to end very badly for someone.
D. the cosmos, state, family, and individual follow the same pattern.

Answers


a. the audience knows something the character(s) don't

A. the audience knows something the character's don't.

Suffix:affix:: _____

Answers

Suffix : Affix :: Prefix : infix

Identify the subordinate clause. The woman who works at that desk is absent today.

Answers

The correct answer is who works at that desk.

There are two types of clauses: subordinate and independent. Independent clauses, as the name itself suggests, are complete and can exist on their own. In the example above, the independent clause would be The woman is absent today.

On the other hand, subordinate clauses are incomplete thoughts - they need to be supplemented by other words in order to be grammatically correct. In the example above, if you just write the clause who works at that desk and leave it at that, it is definitely grammatically incorrect. But, if you write that entire sentence, then it will make sense.

Answer:

Who works at that desk

Explanation:

What word best describes the rhythm of the song "The Song of Wandering Aengus" A. Somber
B. Enchanting
C. Happy
D. Dull

Answers

It's b  enchanting  not c.

A. Somber you can hear the tone is very somber or sad.

PLEASE HELP ASAP, EXAM QUESTION "I make no doubt, but your State has turned its views towards forming some obstacles against the enemy's ships and tenders [small supply ships], which may go up your rivers in quest of provisons, or for the purpose of destroying your towns. If you have depended on batteries [artillery units] to prevent them without any other obstruction, a trial of the matter has taught us to believe, that it will be altogether ineffectual; as, when under sail, with wind and tide in their favor, any damage they might receive from a battery will be of very little consequence."What does Washington think of using artillery to fight off British ships?
A. Artillery may accidentally cause destruction of the towns.
B. Artillery is the best method of keeping the British at a distance.
C. Artillery will only be effective if the ships have already set sail.
D. Artillery will not be effective against moving ships.​

Answers