History, 06.11.2019 17:31 johnsonkhalee
Read the following scenario:
a father fights against the government in order to receive
fair treatment for his son in public schools.
which type of conflict is portrayed in this scenario?
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a. character versus character
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b. character versus nature
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c. character versus self
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d. character versus society
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