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Zara Perkins
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18 January, 11:20
Describe an internal conflict from a book
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Kassandra Gates
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An example of an internal conflict was in the book "Fight Club." The main character was fighting with someone in his mind because he thought they were real. He thought that they were trying to convince him of doing things, but he was fighting with himself about who he wanted to be.
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