English, 09.12.2020 21:00 selenaK9514
Read the passage.
[AARON walks through the front door into the living room, where LISA is reading in an armchair.]
AARON: Youâre reading again? [He kicks off his shoes and tosses his bookbag onto the coffee table. There is a loud crash and the sound of breaking glass. LISA rises with a start.]
LISA: [looks with horror at AARON ] What did you do?
AARON: [stammers] I didnât break it on purpose. I really didnât!
LISA: [shouts angrily and points a shaking finger at the broken table] Why didnât you look before you threw your books on the table? Youâre so irresponsible, Aaron! Letâs just hope you donât break the TV!
Which of the charactersâ movements helps reveal the conflict?
[kicks off his shoes]
[walks through the front door]
[shouts angrily and points a shaking finger]
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