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I was afraid Mitchell was going to slap George’s hand away and the two of them would get into it right there, but Mitchell only glared at George and kept his silence. Hammond eyed the both of them and said to Mitchell, “There’s to be no more fighting with Paul.” Mitchell looked at the ground. “Is that understood?” Mitchell looked up, first at Hammond, then at me, and I felt my knees go weak. “Yeah,” he mumbled, his eyes fixed on me, and at that moment I knew that my troubles with Mitchell were far from over. And I was right. —The Land, Mildred D. Taylor Which type of conflict is shown in this passage? character vs. self character vs. character character vs. society character vs. nature

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character vs. character

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This excerpt demonstrates a character vs. character conflict because Hammond knows that the fight between Mitchell and George were not over (Option B)

What is Conflict?

Conflict in literature is defined as the point of incongruence between two opposing forces or ideas. Conflicts are used to advance the plot while creating suspense.

Other examples of conflict are:

  • Character vs. Society
  • Character vs. Nature
  • Character vs. Technology
  • Character vs. Supernatural

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